Think of something that is
a) Affectionate
and b) Non-sexual.
Whatever you think of, is what a fluffle is - it's different for every person.
One of the more common interpretations is hugging someone and ruffling their hair.
a) Affectionate
and b) Non-sexual.
Whatever you think of, is what a fluffle is - it's different for every person.
One of the more common interpretations is hugging someone and ruffling their hair.
by Cameron September 14, 2004

An IRC/IM emote term representing a playful, non-sexual sign of affection.
The usual physical analogy is a ruffling of someone's hair, though in the medium of text-based electronic communication, the term does not require physical form and remains equally valid as an abstraction.
Indeed, at the very highest level of abstraction, a fluffle not only need not have a physical analogue, but need not be directed at a specific individual. Used in this way (3), fluffling becomes a general outward radiation of affection.
The usual physical analogy is a ruffling of someone's hair, though in the medium of text-based electronic communication, the term does not require physical form and remains equally valid as an abstraction.
Indeed, at the very highest level of abstraction, a fluffle not only need not have a physical analogue, but need not be directed at a specific individual. Used in this way (3), fluffling becomes a general outward radiation of affection.
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