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bump fuzzies

vulgar slang To have sex. I heard that Katie and Brad bumped fuzzies last night after leaving the bar together. He's not a long-term relationship-type of guy. He clearly just wants to bump fuzzies with you. A: "I think those two bumped fuzzies last night after the party." B: "Well, they did spend the whole night flirting!"
See also: bump, fuzzy

fuzz

slang The police. Come on, we've got to get out of here before the fuzz show up and bust us! Our community gets nothing but harassment from the fuzz in this city. I'm not surprised the fuzz eventually broke up that party—it was totally out of control.

fuzzed

slang Drunk. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You guys were really fuzzed! I'm past the point in my life where I want to spend every weekend at a bar getting fuzzed. Wow, I must have been fuzzed if I got up and did karaoke at the bar last night!
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fuzzy

slang Drunk. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You guys were really fuzzy! I'm past the point in my life where I want to spend every weekend at a bar getting fuzzy. Wow, I must have been fuzzy if I got up and did karaoke at the bar last night!

fuzzy tail

slang The police. Come on, we've got to get out here before any fuzzy tails show up and bust us! Our community gets nothing but harassment from the fuzzy tails in this city. I'm not surprised the fuzzy tails eventually broke up that party—it was totally out of control.
See also: fuzzy, tail

warm and fuzzy

1. noun A highly sentimental, reassuring, and comforting emotional response. Sometimes hyphenated. If all you want out of a relationship is a constant source of the warm and fuzzies, then you are going to have a hard time finding meaningful, long-term connections with people. I got such warm-and-fuzzies from visiting the lake house again after so many years.
2. noun A thing or situation designed to provoke or evoke such an emotional response. Sometimes hyphenated. Toys that people grow up with tend to become a sort of warm-and-fuzzy for them later in life.
3. adjective Particularly sentimental, reassuring, and comforting, as of an emotional response. Sometimes hyphenated. My dad was never a warm-and-fuzzy type of guy, but, in his own way, he always let us know that he loved us. I love this movie, it always gives me a warm and fuzzy feeling whenever I watch it.
See also: and, fuzzy, warm

warm fuzzy

1. A highly sentimental, reassuring, and comforting emotional response. If all you want out of a relationship is a constant source of warm fuzzies, then you are going to have a hard time finding meaningful, long-term connections with people.
2. A thing or situation that provokes or evokes such an emotional response. Toys that people grow up with tend to become sort of warm fuzzies for them later in life.
See also: fuzzy, warm
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bumping fuzzies

n. copulation. (The fuzzies refer to the participants’ pelvic regions.) She caught them bumping fuzzies in the pantry.
See also: bump, fuzzy

fuzz

(fəz)
1. and fuzz man and fuzzy (tail) n. the police; a jail keeper; a detective. The fuzz is onto you. Tell the fuzz man I was out of town when the job was pulled.
2. and fuzzle in. to get drunk. They were just sitting there fuzzling away the day. He fuzzled and fuzzled like booze was going out of style.

fuzzy (tail)

verb
See fuzz
See also: fuzzy

fuzzed

and fuzzled and fuzzy
mod. alcohol intoxicated. You are too fuzzed all the time to hold the job. Pack!
See also: fuzz

fuzzy

verb
See fuzzed
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

warm and fuzzy

Friendly, affectionate, amiable. Originally used to describe a textile fabric that was literally warm and fuzzy, the term began to be used figuratively by the 1930s. Lee Child used it in Persuader (2003), “‘You still feel all warm and fuzzy about this Gorowski guy?’ She nodded. ‘It would be a tragedy to bust him.’”
See also: and, fuzzy, warm
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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References in periodicals archive
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Here, we give some necessary definitions and new results on bipolar fuzzy set theory.
A bipolar fuzzy set [??] in X is an object having the form
The product of any fuzzy subsets f and g of H is defined by
For 0 [not equal to] A [subset or equal to] H, the characteristic function [f.sub.A] of A is a fuzzy subset of H, defined by
As displayed in Figure 5, the structure of fuzzy logic, when applied to control system, is almost identical to an open-loop or straightforward-based controller that contains an input, process and output.
In the fuzzifier, the fuzzy controller receives the physical input data, then analyzes and converts it into fuzzy values.
Definition 4 (Generalized Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number) (GTrFNs)
A Generalized Fuzzy Number (a, b, c, d, w), is called a Generalized Trapezoidal Fuzzy Number "x" if its membership function is given by
A fuzzy subset f : H [right arrow] [0,1] is called a fuzzy LA-subsemihypergroup ofH if the following assertions are satisfied:
A fuzzy subset f : H [right arrow] [0,1] is called a fuzzy right (resp., left) hyperideal of H if
Let us consider that the cycle time is uncertain and it is possible to describe it with triangular fuzzy number (symmetric).
Let [PSI] be the family of all fuzzy sets B defined on R for which the [alpha] -cut B([alpha]) = [[B.sub.L]([alpha]), [B.sub.U] ([alpha])] exists for every [alpha] [member of] [0, 1].
To overcome this problem, the idea of fuzzy sets was first introduced by Zadeh in 1965.
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