STUFF
Stuff
Stuff is a British men's magazine featuring reviews of consumer electronics and previews of future technology. International editions such as previously published in the United States include other articles of interest to a predominantly male audience.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Stuff (magazine)
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stuff
Noun
- Miscellaneous items; things; (with possessive) personal effects.
- The tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object.
- A material for making clothing; any woven textile, but especially a woollen fabric.
- Abstract substance or character.
- Substitution for trivial details.
- Narcotic drugs, especially heroin.
- Furniture; goods; domestic vessels or utensils.
- A medicine or mixture; a potion.
- Refuse or worthless matter; hence, also, foolish or irrational language; nonsense; trash.
- A melted mass of turpentine, tallow, etc., with which the masts, sides, and bottom of a ship are smeared for lubrication.
- Paper stock ground ready for use. When partly ground, it is called half stuff.
Verb
- To fill by crowding something into; to cram with something; to load to excess.
- She stuffed the turkey for Thanksgiving using her secret stuffing recipe.
- To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
- He stuffed his clothes into the closet and shut the door.
- To sate.
- I’m stuffed after having eaten all that turkey, mashed potatoes and delicious stuffing.
- To be broken.
- To sexually penetrate.
- To be cut off in a race by having one's projected and committed racing line (trajectory) disturbed by an abrupt manoeuvre by a competitor.
- I got stuffed by that guy on the supermoto going into that turn, almost causing us to crash.
- To preserve a dead bird or animal by filling its skin.
- To obstruct, as any of the organs; to affect with some obstruction in the organs of sense or respiration.
- To form or fashion by packing with the necessary material.
- To crowd with facts; to cram the mind of; sometimes, to crowd or fill with false or idle tales or fancies.
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