bufarverb/buˈfaɾ/lowbu·farPortuguesEnglishEspanolFrancaisDefinitionTo expel air noisily through the nostrils, especially as a sign of anger or exertion.The bull bufared before charging.He bufared in contempt at the suggestion.synsnortpuffhuffantwhisperbe quietCommon collocationssnort with angerEtymologyDe origem onomatopeica.Related wordsbufobufadabufar-se