ultrabuff

English

Etymology

From ultra- +‎ buff.

Adjective

ultrabuff (not comparable)

  1. Extremely buff (fit, muscular).
    • 1999 September 24, [email protected], “Our Commodification”, in soc.motss[1] (Usenet):
      When will they introduce a scantily clad, ultrabuff, humpa-hunka burn'n all-man studflesh to give us feigellas a reason to watch?
    • 2004, Intelligent Systems, translated by Nintendo of America, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Nintendo, GameCube, level/area: Glitzville:
      So long's I have this here machine, my bod'll be rough, tough, an' ultrabuff!