fluff vs pompon

fluff

noun
  • Anything light, soft or fuzzy, especially fur, hair, feathers. 

  • A form of roleplaying which is inconsequential and not related to the plot; often used in the context of (but not limited to) filling time. 

  • A passive partner in a lesbian relationship. 

  • Anything inconsequential or superficial. 

  • Marshmallow creme. 

  • A fart. 

  • A lapse or mistake, especially a mistake in an actor's lines. 

  • Fan fiction, or part of a fan fiction, which is sweet and feel-good in tone, usually involving romance. 

verb
  • To become fluffy, puff up. 

  • To arouse (a male pornographic actor) before filming. 

  • To do incorrectly, for example mishit, miskick, miscue etc. 

  • To break wind. 

  • To make something fluffy. 

  • To move lightly like fluff. 

  • To make a mistake in one's lines. 

pompon

noun
  • A bundle of yarn, string, ribbon, etc. tied in the middle and left loose at the ends, so as to form a puff or ball, as for decoration or a showy prop for cheerleading. 

  • A hardy garden chrysanthemum with button-like flower heads. 

  • Any of several dwarf varieties of the Provence rose. 

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