To have left without warning; vanished.
Used mostly in an online context when a friend stops talking without using an away message. Derived from the typical magic act of the magician dissapearing in a poof of smoke.
Used mostly in an online context when a friend stops talking without using an away message. Derived from the typical magic act of the magician dissapearing in a poof of smoke.
by pr0digy December 5, 2004
by Da Russian May 8, 2006
The cat was agitated. His tail was poofed out.
There was a strong wind today. Her skirt poofed out as the wind caught it.
There was a strong wind today. Her skirt poofed out as the wind caught it.
by All Seeing Meteo June 7, 2006
by Darba August 9, 2007
by Naj13 June 25, 2011
by WK poof poof committee October 29, 2008
A homosexual, the poor man's term for homosexual. A word made famous and most commonly associated with Monty Python.
by Jess October 20, 2003