A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. Marshmallow, in a jar.
2. Part of the ingredients in Jane Rizzoli's favorite type of sandwich fluffernutter
Maura: What is this white substance?
Jane: Fluff.
Maura: Light, downy particles of cotton?
Jane: It's marshmallow, and the brown substance is called peanut butter. It's ground up, heavy, oily particles of peanuts.
"Fluff" is a term for acid that is made by the Grateful Dead Family, also called "family fluff."
Usually decent, sometimes good.
Depends on your location, but you should never pay more than $10 / hit...
"Hey what's up"
"What have you got lately?"
"I got the regular and I got some doses, family fluff"
"Oh word?"
An affectionate term for one's significant other.
"Fluff you are the most magical of all the beings"
Makes sense when said by someone referred to as a snail
An abbreviation for "marshmallow fluff," a gooey white substance mainly used as a sandwich spread. Can also be used in place of marshmallows for baking purposes. Often made into a contraction with peanut butter as "fluffernutter," a combination of the two sandwich spreads on bread.
Hey, pass me that jar of fluff, Karen!