Fluffy

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Etymology

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From fluffy.

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Fluffy

  1. A popular given name for a pet, often for a cat.
    • 1999 May 6, Scott Silveri (story), Gregory S. Malins (teleplay), “The One with the Ball” (03:59 from the start), in Friends, season 5, episode 21:
      Joey: That is not a cat.
      Rachel: Yes, it is.
      Ross: Why is it inside out?
      Rachel: Excuse me, but this is a purebred, show-quality Sphinx cat. [] I’m going to go set up a little litter box for Mrs. Whiskerson. [Ross looks at her] Well, what am I going to call her—Fluffy?

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