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Buffed; BUFF (disambiguation); Buff (disambiguation)

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  • A Boeing B-52H Stratofortress in flight over the Persian Gulf
  • Three B-52Bs of the 93rd Bomb Wing prepare to depart [[March Air Force Base]] for Castle Air Force Base, California, after their record-setting round-the-world flight in 1957.
  • B-52D dropping 500-lb bombs
  • B-52 "Wise Guy" leaving the "bone yard".
  • B-52H "Ghost Rider" leaving the "bone yard".
  • Boeing B-52H static display with weapons, [[Barksdale Air Force Base]] 2006. A second B-52H can be seen in flight in the background
  • A B-52H Stratofortress of the [[2nd Bomb Wing]] takes off from [[Andersen Air Force Base]], [[Guam]]
  • B-52 taking off from Tinker AFB
  • B-52H Stratofortress undergoing maintenance to its rudder with its fin folded
  • A view of the lower deck of the B-52, dubbed the battle station
  • B-52H modified to carry two [[Lockheed D-21]]B drones
  • B-52H profile, circa 1987
  • Hampton]], Virginia
  • 2001}}
  • A B-52D with [[anti-flash white]] on the underside
  • Boeing B-52H Stratofortress 3-view drawing
  • First flight of the B-52 Stratofortress on 15 April 1952.
  • alt=Against a blue sky with white clouds, a B-52F releases bombs over Vietnam.
  • alt=Black-and-white photo of a B-52 in flight with its vertical stabilizer sheared off.
  • NB-52A carrying an X-15
  • Boeing NB-52B "Balls 8" at Dryden Flight Research Center
  • Dryden NB-52B launch aircraft
  • alt=A big metallic cylinder standing upright in a field next to a tree.
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  • NASA's NB-52B ''[[Balls 8]]'' (lower) and its replacement B-52H on the flight line at [[Edwards Air Force Base]] in 2004
  • alt=Diagram of the route that nuclear bomb-carrying B-52s would take to enemy countries. It follows the Mediterranean Sea, and passes over Italy before turning north over the Adriatic Sea.
  • B-52 Crew Chief SSgt Figueroa stenciling completed bombing sorties on B-52H (61-0010) during  [[Operation Inherent Resolve]], in part of the [[Military intervention against ISIL]] at [[Al Udeid Air Base]], in Qatar.
  • The [[thermonuclear bomb]] that fell into the sea recovered off [[Palomares, Almería]], 1966
  • USAF B-52H Stratofortress engines
  • B-47 Stratojet]].
  • B-45 Tornado]], B-47 Stratojet and [[Martin B-57 Canberra]]
  • Soviet specialists inspect the wreckage of the B-52 Stratofortress shot down near Hanoi on 23 December 1972
U.S. Air Force acronym for Big Ugly Fat Fellas. Slang for a B52 bomber.
The BUFFs may be ugly, but they have proven to be one of the most enduring weapons in the wing.
buff         
  • A Boeing B-52H Stratofortress in flight over the Persian Gulf
  • Three B-52Bs of the 93rd Bomb Wing prepare to depart [[March Air Force Base]] for Castle Air Force Base, California, after their record-setting round-the-world flight in 1957.
  • B-52D dropping 500-lb bombs
  • B-52 "Wise Guy" leaving the "bone yard".
  • B-52H "Ghost Rider" leaving the "bone yard".
  • Boeing B-52H static display with weapons, [[Barksdale Air Force Base]] 2006. A second B-52H can be seen in flight in the background
  • A B-52H Stratofortress of the [[2nd Bomb Wing]] takes off from [[Andersen Air Force Base]], [[Guam]]
  • B-52 taking off from Tinker AFB
  • B-52H Stratofortress undergoing maintenance to its rudder with its fin folded
  • A view of the lower deck of the B-52, dubbed the battle station
  • B-52H modified to carry two [[Lockheed D-21]]B drones
  • B-52H profile, circa 1987
  • Hampton]], Virginia
  • 2001}}
  • A B-52D with [[anti-flash white]] on the underside
  • Boeing B-52H Stratofortress 3-view drawing
  • First flight of the B-52 Stratofortress on 15 April 1952.
  • alt=Against a blue sky with white clouds, a B-52F releases bombs over Vietnam.
  • alt=Black-and-white photo of a B-52 in flight with its vertical stabilizer sheared off.
  • NB-52A carrying an X-15
  • Boeing NB-52B "Balls 8" at Dryden Flight Research Center
  • Dryden NB-52B launch aircraft
  • alt=A big metallic cylinder standing upright in a field next to a tree.
  • alt=
  • NASA's NB-52B ''[[Balls 8]]'' (lower) and its replacement B-52H on the flight line at [[Edwards Air Force Base]] in 2004
  • alt=Diagram of the route that nuclear bomb-carrying B-52s would take to enemy countries. It follows the Mediterranean Sea, and passes over Italy before turning north over the Adriatic Sea.
  • B-52 Crew Chief SSgt Figueroa stenciling completed bombing sorties on B-52H (61-0010) during  [[Operation Inherent Resolve]], in part of the [[Military intervention against ISIL]] at [[Al Udeid Air Base]], in Qatar.
  • The [[thermonuclear bomb]] that fell into the sea recovered off [[Palomares, Almería]], 1966
  • USAF B-52H Stratofortress engines
  • B-47 Stratojet]].
  • B-45 Tornado]], B-47 Stratojet and [[Martin B-57 Canberra]]
  • Soviet specialists inspect the wreckage of the B-52 Stratofortress shot down near Hanoi on 23 December 1972
To clean, erase, or remove from existence.
Usually in reference to graffiti and murals that have been erased.
Originated and commonly used by graffiti writers world-wide - first mentioned in association with NYCity trains being chemically cleaned (buffed).
I went around at night writing my tag all over mid-town, but by the weekend, they were mostly buffed.
buff         
  • A Boeing B-52H Stratofortress in flight over the Persian Gulf
  • Three B-52Bs of the 93rd Bomb Wing prepare to depart [[March Air Force Base]] for Castle Air Force Base, California, after their record-setting round-the-world flight in 1957.
  • B-52D dropping 500-lb bombs
  • B-52 "Wise Guy" leaving the "bone yard".
  • B-52H "Ghost Rider" leaving the "bone yard".
  • Boeing B-52H static display with weapons, [[Barksdale Air Force Base]] 2006. A second B-52H can be seen in flight in the background
  • A B-52H Stratofortress of the [[2nd Bomb Wing]] takes off from [[Andersen Air Force Base]], [[Guam]]
  • B-52 taking off from Tinker AFB
  • B-52H Stratofortress undergoing maintenance to its rudder with its fin folded
  • A view of the lower deck of the B-52, dubbed the battle station
  • B-52H modified to carry two [[Lockheed D-21]]B drones
  • B-52H profile, circa 1987
  • Hampton]], Virginia
  • 2001}}
  • A B-52D with [[anti-flash white]] on the underside
  • Boeing B-52H Stratofortress 3-view drawing
  • First flight of the B-52 Stratofortress on 15 April 1952.
  • alt=Against a blue sky with white clouds, a B-52F releases bombs over Vietnam.
  • alt=Black-and-white photo of a B-52 in flight with its vertical stabilizer sheared off.
  • NB-52A carrying an X-15
  • Boeing NB-52B "Balls 8" at Dryden Flight Research Center
  • Dryden NB-52B launch aircraft
  • alt=A big metallic cylinder standing upright in a field next to a tree.
  • alt=
  • NASA's NB-52B ''[[Balls 8]]'' (lower) and its replacement B-52H on the flight line at [[Edwards Air Force Base]] in 2004
  • alt=Diagram of the route that nuclear bomb-carrying B-52s would take to enemy countries. It follows the Mediterranean Sea, and passes over Italy before turning north over the Adriatic Sea.
  • B-52 Crew Chief SSgt Figueroa stenciling completed bombing sorties on B-52H (61-0010) during  [[Operation Inherent Resolve]], in part of the [[Military intervention against ISIL]] at [[Al Udeid Air Base]], in Qatar.
  • The [[thermonuclear bomb]] that fell into the sea recovered off [[Palomares, Almería]], 1966
  • USAF B-52H Stratofortress engines
  • B-47 Stratojet]].
  • B-45 Tornado]], B-47 Stratojet and [[Martin B-57 Canberra]]
  • Soviet specialists inspect the wreckage of the B-52 Stratofortress shot down near Hanoi on 23 December 1972
n.
the bare skin
1) in the buff
2) (BE) to strip to the buff
devotee
3) a history; jazz; opera, theater buff

Wikipédia

Buff

Buff or BUFF may refer to:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para buff
1. British housebuilders need to buff up their design act PDQ.
2. Teenagers loitering in the buff, in a downtown parking lot?
3. Kim is also a huge film buff boasting a collection of as many as 20,000 films.
4. "Buff" Hoon visited the troops in Iraq knowing they were ill–equipped.
5. I saw Keira Knightley, we went to the premiere, she‘s so buff!