Buff
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Buff or BUFF may refer to:
- Buff, slang term for an enthusiast
- Buff (colour), a pale yellow-brown colour
- Buff (turkey), a breed of domestic turkey named for its buff-colored plumage
- Buffing, a metal finishing process
- Buff, slang term for naked
- Buffalo, New York, a nickname for the city
- State University of New York at Buffalo, a public university known as "Buffalo", which sometimes gets shortened to "Buff".
People
Given name
- Buff Bagwell (born 1970), American professional wrestler and actor
- Buff Cobb (1927–2010), American actress and former wife of Mike Wallace
- Buff Wagner (fl. born 1897s), American football player
Surname
- Charlotte Buff (1753–1828), youthful acquaintance of the poet Goethe, who fell in love with her
- Joe Buff, American author of naval techno-thrillers
- Johnny Buff (1888–1955), American World Bantamweight Champion boxer
- Sebastian Buff (1828–1880), Swiss portrait painter
- Oliver Buff (born 1992), Swiss professional soccer player currently playing for FC Zürich
Film and television
- Boston Underground Film Festival, a film festival in Boston, Massachusetts that specializes in alternative film and video.
- British Urban Film Festival, formed in July 2005 to showcase urban independent cinema in the UK
- BUFF International Film Festival, a children and youth film festival in Malmö, Sweden, held in March, founded in 1984.
- Buff, a character in Generation X
Games
- Buff (computer gaming), a temporary beneficial status effect in some video games
- The opposite of Nerf (video gaming), an update to rules in a video game which strengthen an attribute
Technology
- Buff coat, a garment of military clothing
- Buff (headgear), a multifunctional article of clothing produced by Original Buff, a Catalan company
- B-52 Stratofortress, a military aircraft
See also
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