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Me and my mate always argue about who is more buff.


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Who is buffer  

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  1. 1. Who is buffer

    • Photo Number 1-Myself
    • Photo Number 2-Ma mate
    • Neither, we're both a big pair of poofs.


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Isn't this the one who doesn't know his own age? One day its 16, the other its 24?

 

Oh yeah, buffer:

 

buffer |?b?f?r| noun 1 a person or thing that prevents incompatible or antagonistic people or things from coming into contact with or harming each other : family and friends can provide a buffer against stress. 2 (also buffer solution) Chemistry a solution that resists changes in pH when acid or alkali is added to it. Buffers typically involve a weak acid or alkali together with one of its salts. 3 Computing a temporary memory area or queue used when transferring data between devices or programs operating at different speeds. verb [ trans. ] 1 lessen or moderate the impact of (something) : the massage helped to buffer the strain. 2 treat with a chemical buffer : add organic matter to buffer the resulting alkalinity. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: probably from obsolete buff (verb), imitative of the sound of a blow to a soft body.

 

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buffer noun a buffer against market fluctuations cushion, bulwark, shield, barrier, guard, safeguard. verb she tried to buffer the children from the troubles shield, protect, defend, cushion, insulate, screen, guard.

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