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1stuff Listen to audio/ˈstʌf/ noun
[noncount] 1 informal a : materials, supplies, or equipment
She got out the cooking stuff to bake some cookies. computers, word processors, and stuff like that I need a place to store my stuff.
b : a group or pile of things that are not specifically described
Pick that stuff up off the floor.
2 informalused to refer to something when you do not need to name exactly what it is They sold tons of the stuff. Trust me. This stuff works. That stuff's expensive. She wears cool stuff. They're giving away free stuff at the door. I didn't like her early books, but her recent stuff is very good. The stuff he says about me is just not true. I drink wine and beer occasionally, but I never touch the hard stuff. [=hard liquor; alcoholic drinks like whiskey, vodka, etc.]see also hot stuff, kid stuff
3 informalused to speak in a general way about something that is talked about, written about, etc. There's some fascinating stuff in this book. I can't believe the stuff teenagers talk about.
4 informalused to describe the quality of a performance, experience, etc. The presentation of facts in history can be pretty dull stuff. [=can be pretty dull] This is great stuff [=is very enjoyable] for music fans.
5 informal : actions or behavior of a particular kind
How do they get away with such stuff? Don't try any funny stuff. There's all this crazy stuff going on. He does stuff that bugs his parents.
6 : personality or character
He's a coward but his brother is made of sterner/tougher stuff. [=his brother is a stronger/tougher person] A person who has the right stuff [=who has the necessary personal qualities] will do well here.
7 : the material that something is made of
The floor tiles are made of very tough stuff.often used figuratively He has the stuff of greatness. [=he has the qualities that can make a person great] Her partying became the stuff of legend. [=became very famous or legendary]
8 baseball : the ability to throw pitches that are hard to hit
a pitcher with good stuff
and stuff
informalused in speech to refer to things that are similar to the thing just mentioned They asked me about my plans for the future and stuff. The store sells TVs and stereos and stuff (like that).
do your stuff
informal : to do the things that you are able to do well : to do things that you are known for doing
You'll succeed if you just get out there and do your stuff.
know your stuff
informal : to be an expert at something
When it comes to gardening, she really knows her stuff. [=she knows a lot about gardening]
show your stuff
informal : to show what you are able to do : to show your skills
The competition gives young performers a chance to show their stuff.
strut your stuffsee 1strut

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