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cuffing

American  
[kuhf-ing] / ˈkʌf ɪŋ /

noun

  1. the act of putting handcuffs or other restraints on someone or of having them put on.

  2. the act of rolling one's shirt or pant cuffs up, or the resulting rolls of fabric.

  3. the act of entering into a romantic relationship (usually used in the phrase cuffing season).


Example Sentences

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Forget abandoned puppies, this heart-wrenching digital short urged audiences to support an even more worthwhile cause: single women who broke up with their boyfriends before cuffing season.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 16, 2022

Christmon told investigators that the minute-long cuffing was not unlike his attempts to engage children he encountered on the beat — whether through squirt gun battles or foot races — and offer them life guidance.

From Washington Post • Sep. 2, 2022

October marks the start of myriad unofficial seasons: spooky season, pumpkin spice season, cuffing season, cozy season, hoodie season and, of course, decorative gourd season.

From New York Times • Oct. 11, 2021

“There has been a stronger consideration recently for coupling off. It’s kind of like cuffing season, but for corona season.”

From The Guardian • Apr. 1, 2020

He pushed himself forward and the wind came again, stronger now, cuffing the forest heads till they ducked and roared.

From "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding