_:b6354882 . "2" . _:b6354880 . _:b6354881 . _:b6354880 "1984, J. Victor Baldridge, The Campus and the Microcomputer Revolution, Macmillan, \u2192ISBN, page xi:"@en . _:b6354880 "The nontechnical administrator should never be buffaloed by the esoteric vocabulary and the endless jargon of the computer expert."@en . _:b6354882 "2006, William Zinsser, On Writing Well:"@en . _:b6354881 "He was speaking to an indifferent audience of pale polite faces, in an overheated space on the Northern edge of Europe, a subcontinent whose natives for a few passing centuries had bullied and buffaloed the rest of the world."@en . _:b6354882 "If nonfiction is where you do your best writing, or your best teaching of writing, don't be buffaloed into the idea that it's an inferior species."@en . _:b6354878 "(US, slang, transitive) To outwit, confuse, deceive, or intimidate."@en . _:b6354879 "1983, Sam Shepard, Fool for Love, San Francisco: City Lights Books, page 20:"@en . . _:b6354879 . . _:b6354879 "I'm just gonna let you have it. Probably in the midst of a kiss. Right when you think everything\u2019s been healed up. Right in the moment when you're sure you've got me buffaloed. That's when you'll die."@en . _:b6354881 "1998, John Updike, Bech At Bay, Random House, \u2192ISBN, page 287:"@en . _:b6354878 .