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    The Buff Film

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    that was cool ... makes me want to have a buff!!
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    they are seriously the coolest things i've ever used. i use it every time i ride indoors now, it's fantastic for cool/cold weather riding as the beanie, works well for being outdoors in general as a neckerchief...

    get one!!!!! i have a tiny head so i get junior buffs. the only difference is a slightly smaller circumference; length is the same as the adult version.

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    Okily dokily...

    Here's another example of English not meaning the same thing in every country...

    The Buff Film sounds to me like a soft porn movie... and I can't load the link on my connection, but I guess from the responses to the original post (and from the fact this thread hasn't been moderated outta existence ) that it isn't!

    I am guessing that buff is a noun, not a description, and that you can wear 'buff'????

    Let me translate into NZ for you...


    The Buff Film = The Naked Film

    makes me want to have a buff!! = I wanna get naked

    As for this??? Well, I'll leave it to your imagination!
    i have a tiny head so i get junior buffs. the only difference is a slightly smaller circumference; length is the same as the adult version.

    Sorry to highjack this thread gals, but it reminded me of when we started cycling and heard/read people talking about bonking on the bike/during a ride... that took a while to get used to, let alone incorporate into the vocab!!!


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    Buff is a piece of clothing (a noun) that can be worn on yer head, around your neck, or if you're skinny, as a tube top.

    Buff as an adverb?? or verb can mean "nekkid"

    Or it can mean "high degree of muscularity" like body builders... they are "buff"

    It can also be something you do to your car or shoes to achieve a high gloss shine

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    LOL Spazz!

    I knew about buff muscles, and about buffing shoes...

    Hmmm... why disn't i think it meant a movie about body builders shining their shoes... hmmm... just a dirty mind I guess!

    And reading your descripion of A buff.... I have one! A friend brought it for me last winter, she said it would be much warmer than my head bands!

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    "In the buff" means nekkid in the States, too.
    ~ Susie

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    You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
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    I is in the states OTG... though I can imagine my exceptional grasp and phonomenal utilization of the language had you fooled

    spazz-no-glot (as in "polyglot")
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