to confer or consult; meet to discuss, exchange ideas, or make a decision.
—v.t.
to heap or crowd together closely.
to draw (oneself&hasp;) closely together, as in crouching; nestle (often fol. by up).
to do hastily and carelessly (often fol. by up, over, or together).
to put on (clothes) with careless haste (often fol. by on).
—n.
a closely gathered group, mass, or heap; bunch.
a gathering of the offensive team in a close circle or line behind the line of scrimmage for instructions, signals, etc., from the team captain or quarterback, usually held before each offensive play.
a conference, or consultation, esp. a private meeting to discuss serious matters: The labor representatives have been in a huddle for two hours.