fluffer

名词 n.
/ˈflʌfə/    /ˈflʌfɚ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Someone or something that fluffs (in various senses).
    — Woe betide the camera-shy or the fluffers of lines.
  2. One who arouses male pornographic actors before filming.
    — "This isn't MGM. I don't do this full-time," she said. "During production, I'm the AD. Occasionally, I fill in as a fluffer."
  3. One who is employed to clean the tracks in the tunnels of the London Underground. UK
  4. One who promotes or publicizes, especially one who makes something seem better or more important than it is.
    — Thus it was only as I approached the table that I discovered Lafayette hovering behind the chair next to mine, accompanied by Easy Mather, as well as their new best friend and Lafayette's personal fluffer, Jillian Noble.
  5. A fluffy animal. Internet
    — DoggoLingo, sometimes referred to as doggo-speak, "seems to be quite lexical, there are a lot of distinctive words that are used," says Internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch. "It's cutesier than others, too. Doggo, woofer, pupper, pupperino, fluffer — those have all got an extra suffix on the end to make them cuter."

词形变化

fluffers plural

词汇关系

词源

Etymology tree
English fluff
English -er
English fluffer
From fluff + -er.
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