Buffalo–wings
Usually, buffalo wings. deep-fried chicken wings served in a spicy sauce and usually with celery and a blue cheese dressing.
Contemporary Examples
Fresh Picks Steven Raichlen June 29, 2009
The Education of Luke Russert Howard Kurtz December 5, 2010
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- Buffaloed
any of several large wild oxen of the family Bovidae. Compare bison, Cape buffalo, water buffalo. buffalo robe. a buffalofish. a shuffling tap-dance step. to puzzle or baffle; confuse; mystify: He was buffaloed by the problem. to impress or intimidate by a display of power, importance, etc.: The older boys buffaloed him. Historical Examples Mystery […]
- Buffaloing
any of several large wild oxen of the family Bovidae. Compare bison, Cape buffalo, water buffalo. buffalo robe. a buffalofish. a shuffling tap-dance step. to puzzle or baffle; confuse; mystify: He was buffaloed by the problem. to impress or intimidate by a display of power, importance, etc.: The older boys buffaloed him. Historical Examples The […]
- Buffe
plate armor for the lower part of the face and the throat, used with a burgonet. a woman who sings comic roles in opera. opera buffa. Historical Examples A Complete Guide to Heraldry Arthur Charles Fox-Davies
- Buffed
a soft, thick, light-yellow leather with a napped surface, originally made from buffalo skin but later also from other skins, used for making belts, pouches, etc. a brownish-yellow color; tan. a buff stick or buff wheel. a devotee or well-informed student of some activity or subject: Civil War buffs avidly read the new biography of […]
- Buffer
an apparatus at the end of a railroad car, railroad track, etc., for absorbing shock during coupling, collisions, etc. any device, material, or apparatus used as a shield, cushion, or bumper, especially on machinery. any intermediate or intervening shield or device reducing the danger of interaction between two machines, chemicals, electronic components, etc. a person […]