Fluffy

Fluffy may refer to:

  • Fluffy, stand-up comedian Gabriel Iglesias
  • Fluffy (UAV), an unmanned aerial vehicle
  • Fluffy transcription factor, a gene of the mold Neurospora crassa
  • Fluffy (footwear), a form of fashion accessory.
  • Comics and literature

  • Fluffy, a fictional cat character in the Disney comics series Darkwing Duck
  • Fluffy (comics), a 2003 graphic novel by Simone Lia
  • Fluffy (Harry Potter), a giant three-headed dog in the novel Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
  • Film and television

  • Fluffy (1965 film), a 1965 film starring Tony Randall and Shirley Jones
  • Fluffy, a 2003 short film starring Fred Ewanuick
  • Fluffy, a fictional pet elephant belonging to the character Oscar the Grouch on the TV series Sesame Street
  • Fluffy, a fictional pet pig belonging to the character Eric Cartman on the TV series South Park
  • Music

  • Fluffy, a 1990s band associated with the band Breakfast with Amy
  • Fluffy (band), a 1990s UK punk band
  • "Fluffy", a 2013 single by Wolf Alice
  • See also

  • Fluffing (disambiguation)
  • Fluff (disambiguation)
  • Fluffy (footwear)

    A fluffy, also known as a furry leg warmer or furry boot cover, is a form of footwear fashion accessory. It is a form of leg warmer normally made out of faux fur that covers the user's main footwear. It is most normally associated with the rave scene and cybergoth fashion. Fluffies originated in the rave scene in mid-to-late 1990s Ibiza, where they worn by podium dancers during their performances.

    References

  • "History Of Clubwear". Contagious Clubwear. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  • "The History of rave fashion & cyber club wear". Fantazia. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  • External links

  • Media related to Fluffy (footwear) at Wikimedia Commons

  • DRDO Fluffy

    The DRDO Fluffy was a target drone designed and developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation's Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE) in Bangalore in early 1970s for use by the Indian Armed Forces.

    It had a maximum endurance of 5 minutes and could be launched from the maximum altitude of 30,000 feet. After the development of the reusable Aerial Target DRDO Lakshya, which was simpler and more economical to use than Fluffy, the production of the latter was discontinued.

    See also

  • DRDO Lakshya
  • List of unmanned aerial vehicles

  • Grin (Grin album)

    Grin is a 1971 album by Grin, featuring songs by their guitarist Nils Lofgren. As well as being an album in its own right, this was released by CBS in the UK as part of a 1976 double album set along with its successor 1+1. In 2005, it was issued on CD in remastered form, with the addition of two more tracks from the original sessions.

    Track listing

  • "Like Rain" - 3:38
  • "See What A Love Can Do" - 5:02 (*) (Jerry Williams - scat vocals)
  • "Everybody's Missin' The Sun" - 2:44
  • "18 Faced Lover" - 3:26
  • "Outlaw" - 4:02 (*)
  • "We All Sung Together" - 3:44
  • "If I Were a Song" - 3:10
  • "Take You To The Movies Tonight" - 1:45
  • "Direction" - 4:14
  • "Pioneer Mary" - 3:45 (*)
  • "Open Wide" - 3:02
  • "I Had Too Much (Miss Dazi)" - 3:23
  • 2005 Sony CD bonus tracks

  • "Nobody" - 2:57
  • "Sing For Happiness" - 3:15 (**)
  • All songs written by Nils Lofgren. Timings taken from remastered CD.

    "Nobody" features the original lyrics prior to being re-written for Crazy Horse. Both "Nobody" and "Sing For Happiness" were previously released on "The Very Best of Grin", Spindizzy/Epic Associated/Legacy 65697-SI.

    Grin (Coroner album)

    Grin is the fifth studio album by the Swiss thrash metal band Coroner, and was followed by their self-titled compilation album, Coroner. It is the result of the progression of their sound from previous albums, mixed with a more "laidback" and experimental style which features a lot of repetition and longer song lengths, as well as use of ambience and samples in some tracks. The album split the band's fanbase - some thought it was their crowning achievement, and the pinnacle of their songwriting, while others accused them of "selling out". Grin was Coroner's final album before their fourteen year break up from 1996 to 2010, and is their final album to feature Marky Edelmann on drums.

    Track listing

  • "Dream Path" – 1:11
  • "The Lethargic Age" – 4:17
  • "Internal Conflicts" – 6:19
  • "Caveat (To the Coming)" – 6:39
  • "Serpent Moves" – 7:38
  • "Status: Still Thinking" – 6:14
  • "Theme for Silence" – 1:32
  • "Paralyzed, Mesmerized" – 8:09
  • "Grin (Nails Hurt)" – 7:22
  • "Host" – 8:23
  • Credits

  • Ron Broder - Vocals/Bass
  • Grin (surname)

    Grin or Hryn (Ukrainian variant) is the surname of the following people

  • Alexander Grin (1880–1932), Russian novelist
  • Elda Grin, Armenian writer, psychologist and legal expert
  • François Grin (born 1959), Swiss economist
  • Serhiy Hryn (footballer) (born 1994), Ukrainian footballer
  • Serhiy Hryn (rower) (born 1981), Ukrainian rower
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