noun
- soft light particles or fibers, especially those that come off fabric or fur
- something lacking in substance or significance; trivial content
Usage: informal
verb
- to make something appear fuller or softer by shaking or patting
- to make an error or mistake in performance
Usage: informal
Examples
- She picked the fluff off her black sweater.
- The dryer filter was full of fluff.
- The article was just fluff with no real information.
- She fluffed the pillows before the guests arrived.
- The actor fluffed his lines during the performance.
- There was cat fluff all over the furniture.
- He fluffed his hair to make it look fuller.