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buffed

  • 1 buff

    adj.
    1 marrón claro.
    2 color cuero, amarillo crema, de color de ante, color ante.
    adv.
    in buff -> en cueros.
    s.
    1 marrón claro (color)
    film buff cinéfilo(a)
    opera buff entendido(a) en ópera
    3 cuero sin teñir, piel de ante, cuero de buey, cuero de búfalo.
    4 entusiasta, aficionado, seguidor fiel, forofo.
    5 amarillo crema, color amarillo pálido, color de ante.
    6 bofetada, tortazo.
    7 uniforme militar de cuero.
    vt.
    1 sacar brillo a (polish)
    2 dar brillo a, lustrar, pulir, pulimentar. (pt & pp buffed)

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