Originating from the Italian language this word means clown, joker, pagliaccio (or pagliazzo). Becoming popular in Scotland with the arrival of the Lazzarini brothers.
Also see pagliaccio or pagliazzo.
Also see pagliaccio or pagliazzo.
Ehehehh, you are a real buffone David... I can't believe you said that.
Rickybu what a buffone are you?
Rickybu what a buffone are you?
by Aldo Lo Spavaldo May 01, 2005
Animated goaltender for the Italian national team. Highest paid goaltender in football. Plays for Juventus.
by Dan October 31, 2003
by jzneagle December 18, 2009
by Ryan November 19, 2003
by Jess + Chloe :) June 23, 2008
Simply means "getting stoned".
Taken from the "Best goalie in the world" (besides Jerzy Dudek from Liverpool 05' UEFA Champs)who plays for Juventes
Taken from the "Best goalie in the world" (besides Jerzy Dudek from Liverpool 05' UEFA Champs)who plays for Juventes
Yo im so buffoned right now.
Tom (matt) is buffoned
Craig is buffoned
Tyler is Buffoned
Ross is Buffoned
Kenny is Buffoned
and Brian wants to be buffoned too.
Tom (matt) is buffoned
Craig is buffoned
Tyler is Buffoned
Ross is Buffoned
Kenny is Buffoned
and Brian wants to be buffoned too.
by RLOVE June 21, 2005
by dave November 14, 2003