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What does "ultrabuff" mean?
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What does "ultrabuff" mean in the sentence?
"Let the heroes tell their "own story," & their confabulation of myth with fact & Classical with post-Enlightened will reveal meaning & compel market-share. & there can be young upscale ads infinitum, hip paeans to Bacchus & Helen & ultrabuff Thor."
Dec 28, 2012 7:54 AM
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"ultra" means "exceptionally" or "incredibly"
"buff" means "well-built" or "muscular" or "strong"
"ultrabuff" means "exceptionally muscular." Thor is a Norse god who was very muscular.
December 28, 2012
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