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stuffed adjective [ stʌft ]

• (of a dead animal) having the skin filled with material to restore the original shape and appearance.
• "a stuffed parrot"

stuff verb

• fill (a receptacle or space) tightly with something.
• "an old teapot stuffed full of cash"
Similar: fill, pack, pad, line, wad, upholster,
• used to express indifference towards or rejection of (something).
• "stuff the diet!"
• defeat heavily in sport.
• "Town got stuffed every week"
Similar: trounce, defeat utterly, beat hollow, win a resounding victory over, annihilate, drub, rout, give someone a drubbing, crush, overwhelm, bring someone to their knees, hammer, clobber, thrash, paste, give someone a pasting, whip, pound, pulverize, massacre, crucify, demolish, destroy, wipe the floor with, take to the cleaners, make mincemeat of, murder, flatten, turn inside out, run rings around, marmalize, shellac, blow out, cream, skunk, own,
• (of a man) have sex with (someone).
Origin: Middle English (denoting material for making clothes): shortening of Old French estoffe ‘material, furniture’, estoffer ‘equip, furnish’, from Greek stuphein ‘draw together’.

get stuffed

• said in anger to tell someone to go away or as an expression of contempt.
• "she wanted to join his mob but he told her to get stuffed"


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