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Definition of Buffaloed
1. buffalo [v] - See also: buffalo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Buffaloed
Literary usage of Buffaloed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diagnostic et séméologie des maladies tropicales by Hermann Toenjes, Andy Adams, R. Wurtz, A. Thiroux, Herbert Myrick (1905)
"From what I could gather from the foreman, the buyers simply buffaloed the young
fellow out of his beeves, and are now hanging back for more favorable terms ..."
2. Traditional Ojibwa Religion and Its Historical Changes by Christopher Vecsey (1983)
"As a former Grassy chief says, "They were just buffaloed; they didn't know what
to do. Some of them even blamed themselves; they didn't know anything" ..."
3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1817)
"... horns fastened on his own head in such a way:as to deceive the buffaloed thus
dressed, he fixes: himself at a convenient distance between a, ..."
4. Official Letters of the Military and Naval Officers of the United States by John Brannan (1823)
"They pat one shot through the foot of the buffaloed jib, and one through the
under part of the bowsprit, and cut gun boat No. ..."
5. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia by Robert Baylor Semple (1894)
"buffaloed was also the fruits of the venerable S. Harriss. Thomas Gilbert, a
preacher of zeal and usefulness, was their first pastor. ..."