1. buffy - Adjective
2. Buffy - Proper noun
Resembling, or characterized by, buff.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the Official Buffy Watcher's Guide, Whedon wrote the pilot to the TV series as a sequel to his original script, which is why the show makes references to events that did not occur in the film. Source: Internet
After a quick chase to a parade float storage yard, Buffy finally confronts Lothos, shortly after she and Pike take down his gang. Source: Internet
Adam is destroyed by a magical composite of Buffy and her three friends, and The Initiative is shut down. Source: Internet
After years of relating more to Xander, he says, "Buffy was always the person that I was in that story because I'm not in every way." Source: Internet
All five of ITV’s (pre-lockdown) “Chasers” have appeared on Mastermind, choosing among their specialist subjects FA Cup finals, Ferdinand Magellan, The Simpsons, Lorenz Hart and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Source: Internet
A quick tangent -- we had great success last year with Once & Future, taking fan favorite Dan Mora, who had been an artist on Go Go Power Rangers and Buffy the Vampire Slayer and increasing his profile by launching Once & Future with him. Source: Internet