Offensive term for an openly homosexual man.
Thick cushion used as a seat.
1Lak every pretty girl an' have good time, then 'pouf!-zatis all!
2French Pete followed her admiringly, though he said ominously: Some day, pouf!
3Teddy's a pouf, but he could talk the birds down from the trees.
4They quarreled; the Spahi drew first; and then, pouf et passe!
5If the mind doesn't make it into the host -pouf!
6And that makes her feel how strong her love must be; and pouf!
7Just then a gust of wind came up, and pouf!
8You throw your apron over your head so that you can't see, and pouf!
9He had a towering pouf of center-parted curly hair.
10And just as with that fly, fate comes along suddenly, doesn't it, and pouf .
11There he set eyes upon Ysola de Valera, the daughter of his manager, and, pouf!
12Had eet been ze monoplane zat kicked me, pouf!
13Hanna's high-heeled slippers with a pouf on the toe were a wedding gift from Hailey Blake.
14Upper jam breaks first, lower jam holds, pouf! He dramatically swept the island with his hand.
15It will be cold soon, and then... pouf!
16It's styled with a big pouf on the top, as if she's trying to fashionably mask encephalitis.