ChatterBank3 mins ago
No apostrophe needed here.
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Please Answerbank, remove the apostrophe from the instruction on your page. Its 'buffs' in the plural.
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Questions for film buff's should be asked here
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"Buff" is not an abbreviation of anything. It is an informal noun meaning an expert on or devotee of a given subject. It originated in the US, where it meant "an enthusiastic fire-watcher", from the buff-coloured uniforms worn by volunteer firemen in New York City.
Even if it were an abbreviation, it would not warrant the apostrophe. The plural of photo is photos. QED.
"Buff" is not an abbreviation of anything. It is an informal noun meaning an expert on or devotee of a given subject. It originated in the US, where it meant "an enthusiastic fire-watcher", from the buff-coloured uniforms worn by volunteer firemen in New York City.
Even if it were an abbreviation, it would not warrant the apostrophe. The plural of photo is photos. QED.