bit of fluff
nounDefinitions
An attractive woman, especially a companion or sexual partner to whom one is not…
An attractive woman, especially a companion or sexual partner to whom one is not seriously committed.
- As Sammy settled down for the night, he said, “That bit of fluff who owns the farm's a looker.”
- The victims were a French businessman called Chapotin and his bit of fluff, a girl by the name of Melody Logue, who happened to be the niece of Lord somebody or other.
Something attractive or amusing but insubstantial.
- “When we finished lunch,” said Rob, “Kim changed into that little bit of fluff, the same bit of fluff you bought the other day.
- A nice bit of fluff to cover the truth, though.
- This well-crafted bit of fluff, penned by Dave Barbour and Peggy herself, with a Latin theme, also demonstrates Peggy's impeccable ability to vocalize fast-paced lyrics.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bit, fluff.
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