Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. UK, games A game where one person is blindfolded and tries to touch the other players.
Etymologies
- blind man's + an obsolete sense of buff, coming from Old French buffe meaning a blow. First known usage from 1854. (Wiktionary)
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X's Y, where X is not somebody's name
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Blindman's bluff, or glim-glam.
Variations on the name of the game.
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