Piff In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "piff", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Rachel Chau calendar 2021-08-20 10:08

Meaning of Piff

Piff slang

Australia verb

If you piff something, you throw or hurl them.

The boy angrily piffs his hat to the ground.

If Tom knows that you touched his books, he will piff you out of here.

British adjective

If you describe someone as piff, they look very seductive.

She looks piff even after giving birth to her first child.

I saw him having dinner with a piff girl!

British adjective

If you describe something as piff, they are extremely good or outstanding.

I like that restaurant. The food is piff and the view is awesome.

This book is piff! I can’t stop reading until I reach the last page.

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So much of something beneficial that it becomes bad or harmful.

Grammar and Usage of Piff

Verb Forms

  • piffed
  • piffing
  • spiffs

The verb "piff" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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