adj. (common and theatrical).—Unsteady; of uncertain memory. Cf., FLUFFER (sense 2), and FLUFFINESS (sense 2).

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  1885.  Referee, July 26, p. 3, col. 2. In the last act Groves and one or two others were either what actors call FLUFFY in their lines, or else Mr. Cross was guilty of irritating tautology.

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