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in the buff
inf. nackig; nackt
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in the buff
gen. nude, completely naked, not wearing any clothes (It comes from buff, which originally meant "buffalo or oxhide," and the term buff-coat, or leather tunic — before the seventeenth century, to be in the buff meant you were wearing such a coat. Later, the similarity of skin to the color of the leather changed the phrase's meaning to "naked.")
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