muff



fluff one's lines

 and blow one's lines; muff one's lines
to speak one's speech badly or forget one's lines when one is in a play. The actress fluffed her lines badly in the last act. I was in a play once, and I muffed my lines over and over. It's okay to blow your lines in rehearsal.
See also: fluff, line

dive a muff

tv. to perform oral sex on a woman. (Usually objectionable.) Tod likes to dive a muff every now and then.
See also: dive, muff

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TheodoreTHEE-ə-dawrEnglish
Geoffrey['dʒefri]
Delightdə-LIETEnglish (Rare)
MadlynMAD-linEnglish
WilfordWIL-fərdEnglish
NÖLkeNUL-kəLimburgish