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Fluff your lines Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɫəf/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈɫaɪnz
FLUHF yur LYNZ
flˈʌf/ /jˈɔː/ /lˈaɪnz
fl-UHF yaw LYNZ

Definition

To forget or make a mistake when saying your words in a play, performance, or when speaking in public.

Usage & Nuances

This is a British English expression, mostly used in theater or performance contexts. It means to make a mistake with your scripted words, especially forgetting or mixing them up. In casual speech, it can describe any situation of messing up what you intend to say. Not used in American English; 'forget your lines' or 'mess up your lines' are common US alternatives.

Example Sentences

He was so nervous, he fluffed his lines during the play.

basic

If you fluff your lines, just keep going and don't stop.

basic

She didn't want to fluff her lines in front of the audience.

basic

I completely fluffed my lines in the school play last night—it was so embarrassing!

natural

"Don’t worry if you fluff your lines—the audience probably won’t even notice," said the director.

natural

Even the best actors can fluff their lines under pressure, so don’t feel bad.

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