1. floof - Noun
2. floof - Verb
3. floof - Interjection
(transitive, informal, often humorous) To make something fluffy, to fluff (up).
(intransitive, informal) To move in a floofy or fluffy manner.
floof
Used to indicate the (supposed) sound of moving air, as in an explosion, a puff of smoke, etc.
(Internet slang, endearing) A long-haired dog, cat, or similar furry pet animal, fluffy & aloof in relation to a cat.
Synonym: floofer
(Internet slang, endearing) The fur of such an animal.
(Internet slang, endearing) Hair that looks fluffy, like fur from such an animal.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThat dog has too much attitude and opinions for a single ball of floof. Source: Internet
We said, ‘Oh, floof! there goes the soap.’ Source: Internet