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.

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stuff

Noun

  1. Miscellaneous items; things; (with possessive) personal effects.
  2. The tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object.
  3. A material for making clothing; any woven textile, but especially a woollen fabric.
  4. Abstract substance or character.
  5. Substitution for trivial details.
  6. Narcotic drugs, especially heroin.
  7. Furniture; goods; domestic vessels or utensils.
  8. A medicine or mixture; a potion.
  9. Refuse or worthless matter; hence, also, foolish or irrational language; nonsense; trash.
  10. A melted mass of turpentine, tallow, etc., with which the masts, sides, and bottom of a ship are smeared for lubrication.
  11. Paper stock ground ready for use. When partly ground, it is called half stuff.

Verb

  1. 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.
  2. To fill a space with (something) in a compressed manner.
    He stuffed his clothes into the closet and shut the door.
  3. To sate.
    I’m stuffed after having eaten all that turkey, mashed potatoes and delicious stuffing.
  4. To be broken.
  5. To sexually penetrate.
  6. 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.
  7. To preserve a dead bird or animal by filling its skin.
  8. To obstruct, as any of the organs; to affect with some obstruction in the organs of sense or respiration.
  9. To form or fashion by packing with the necessary material.
  10. 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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