buffalo

/ˈbʌfəloʊ/
verb
  1. To confuse, deceive, or intimidate someone.
    • The tricky question buffaloed the contestant.
    • The magician's trick completely buffaloed the audience.
    • Don't let his confident tone buffalo you into agreeing.
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noun
  1. A large, shaggy-haired animal with horns, found in North America and Africa, often used to refer to the American bison.
    • The buffalo was once nearly hunted to extinction.
    • We saw a herd of buffalo grazing on the prairie.
    • Buffalo are known for their thick fur and strong build.
  2. The city of Buffalo in New York State.
    • She moved to Buffalo for a new job.
    • Buffalo is famous for its snowy winters and chicken wings.
    • The flight from Chicago to Buffalo takes about an hour.
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