Definition of muff
muff
- a womans groin, either the hair, or the vagina itself.
You could see her muff bulging beneath her skirt.
by Trevor Z., Davis, CA, USA, Mar 02 1999.
- vagina.
He went muff diving.
by Victor A., Templeton, CA, USA, Dec 13 1999.
- Means pussy, twat, vagina.
Thats a nice muff.
by Jaylesh D., UK, Jan 30 2000.
- a vagina.
You can see her muff!
by Amber S., San Francisco, CA, USA, Apr 03 2002.
- 1. An extremely stupid or foolish person. Often used as an interjection in conjunction with a slap to the back of the head ("Muff, yo!") 2. Vagina.
by Merrick, Little Rock, AR, USA, Dec 10 2002.
- pubic hair from the vagina.
I bet she has a muff under that dress
by Angela L., Loma Linda, CA, USA, Jun 21 2004.
- the hairy pubic region of a female.
She needs a bikini wax. Her bush is out of control.
by Mallory S., Sep 16 2004.
- refers to the vagina
Your muff smells funny.
by Richie, MN, USA, May 26 2005.
- a hairy pussy.
by Anonymous, Sep 29 2005.
noun
- female pubic hair, female genitalia
by Dylan H., Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK, Jun 17 2003.
- the vagina.
by Morgan D., Seattle, WA, USA, Aug 30 2003.
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