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a film buff

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  • Film buff — Cinéphilie Cinéma …   Wikipédia en Français

  • buff — [[t]bʌ̱f[/t]] buffs, buffing, buffed 1) COLOUR Something that is buff is pale brown in colour. He took a largish buff envelope from his pocket. 2) N COUNT: supp N You use buff to describe someone who knows a lot about a particular subject. For… …   English dictionary

  • buff — I. n 1. an enthusiast, expert or aficionado. An American term which, in forms such as film buff, opera buff, etc., has become established in other English speaking countries. The word is said (by American lexicographer Robert L. Chapman among… …   Contemporary slang

  • buff — [16] Buff originally meant ‘buffalo’; it was presumably an alteration of the French word buffe ‘buffalo’. That sense had died out by the early 18th century, but since then the word has undergone a bizarre series of semantic changes. First, it… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • buff — [16] Buff originally meant ‘buffalo’; it was presumably an alteration of the French word buffe ‘buffalo’. That sense had died out by the early 18th century, but since then the word has undergone a bizarre series of semantic changes. First, it… …   Word origins

  • buff — 1. adjective a plain buff envelope Syn: beige, yellowish, yellowish brown, light brown, fawn, sandy, wheaten, biscuit, camel 2. verb he buffed the glass Syn: polish, burnish, shine, clean, rub …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • film + cinema —    by Laurence Simmons   In an early scene of The Matrix (Wachowski and Wachowski, 1999), hacker Thomas Anderson (a.k.a. Neo played by Keanu Reeves) opens a copy of Baudrillard s Simulacra and Simulation (1994a [1981]) to a chapter entitled On… …   The Baudrillard dictionary

  • buff — I verb he buffed the glass Syn: polish, burnish, shine, smooth, rub II noun; informal a film buff Syn: enthusiast, fan, devotee, lover, admirer, expert …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • Buff — may refer to:* Buff (colour) * Buff (computer gaming), a temporary beneficial effect in some games * Buff (headgear) * Buff (superheroine), a Marvel Comics character * BUFF (Malmö Film Festival) * Buffing, the process of smoothing and polishing… …   Wikipedia

  • BUFF (Malmö Film Festival) — The International Children and Young People s Film Festival in Malmö. Swedish: Barn och ungdomsfilmfestivalen i Malmö – BUFF, is a film festival in Malmö, Sweden, held in March. [cite news |title=Norsk och dansk vinnare på Buff |url=http://www.na …   Wikipedia

  • buff — buff1 [bʌf] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1900 2000; Origin: buff someone very interested in going to watch fires (1900 2000), from the buff colored coats worn by volunteer New York City firefighters in the early 19th century.] [Sense: 2; Date: 1700 1800;… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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