stuff

/ˈstəf/

Middle English stuff, stuffe "military supplies, provisions, household goods, building material, fabric, filling of a pastry," borrowed from Anglo-French estuffe "provision, stock," noun derivative of estuffer, estoffer "to furnish (with supplies, arms), fill"

noun

  1. materials, supplies, or equipment used in various activities: such as

  2. military baggage

  3. personal property

verb

  1. to fill by packing things in : cram

  2. to fill to satiety : surfeit

  3. to prepare (meat or vegetables) by filling or lining with a stuffing

the boy stuffed his pockets with candy

stuffed themselves with turkey

idiom

  1. —used as an angry and rude way to say that one does not want something or is not interested in something