/ˈpʌfər/ – Noun
Definition: người quảng cáo khoác lác, người cò mồi trong đấu giá.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “puffer” refers to a person who engages in the illegal practice of artificially inflating the price of a security by making false or misleading statements about the security to create the appearance of high demand and drive up the price. This practice is considered a form of market manipulation and is prohibited by securities laws.
Example: The defendant was found in possession of a puffer containing a controlled substance, leading to charges of drug possession.