An acronym which stands for: Steam Powered Users Forums.
Steam was developed by Valve, and has a community message board to which this acronym refers.
Steam was developed by Valve, and has a community message board to which this acronym refers.
by HB <3 SA May 30, 2006
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Acronym for Spirit, Pride, Unity, and Friendship. A term always used during Friendship Games at CSU Fullerton. You gotta have SPUF during Friendship Games!
1. We got the spuf, we got the spuf. (in tune of "We Want The Funk")
2. Baby let me spuf you down, there's so many ways to spuf ya (in tune of "OMG")
2. Baby let me spuf you down, there's so many ways to spuf ya (in tune of "OMG")
by gabemstr November 1, 2010
Get the SPUF mug.The combined names "Buffy" and "Spike," as seen on Buffy: The Vampire Slayer.
Normally used to describe a fanfiction written about their relationship.
Normally used to describe a fanfiction written about their relationship.
by iamgoose2 July 30, 2004
Get the spuffy mug.The couple Spike, a vampire, and Buffy, the slayer, from the Buffy The Vampire Slayer series. Spike fell in love with Buffy and got his soul back for her. Spuffy is the couple with the most unique storyline, best chemistry, and hottest sex scenes.
Spuffy is the best couple ever to appear on TV!
by Jessgurl July 3, 2005
Get the Spuffy mug.A combination of Public Forum debate and Spontaneous Argumentation to create the ultimate form of two man camaraderie in the desperate fight for logic. First formulated by Arman and Garrett
by drfumbles2365 May 11, 2016
Get the spufo debate mug.Term coined to describe the love/hate relationship between "Spike" and "Buffy", two characters played by James Marsters and Sarah Michelle Gellar in the hit series "Buffy The Vampire Slayer".
It is typically used as an adjective in normal conversation to exemplify traits exhibited in their on-screen relationship.
It is typically used as an adjective in normal conversation to exemplify traits exhibited in their on-screen relationship.
"Our relationship was very spuffy."
by Darren Coleman October 13, 2003
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