bluff

bluff
(Voz inglesa.)
sustantivo masculino
1 Chasco, decepción o desengaño, generalmente por falta de correspondencia con las expectativas creadas por alguien o algo.
IRREG. plural bluffs
2 Persona, cosa o situación que crea este sentimiento:
ahora se ha demostrado que este tratamiento médico es un bluff.

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bluf o bluff (del ingl. «bluff») m. Cosa que asombra, admira o atrae el interés de la gente sin tener realmente mérito o importancia para ello. ⊚ Se aplica también a personas: ‘Esa cantante ha resultado un bluf’. ⇒ *Chasco, exageración, *infundio.

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(voz inglesa)
masculino Fanfarronada, baladronada, faramalla.

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