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