Associations to the word «Biff»
Noun
- Watson
- Pow
- Mcguire
- Willy
- Chet
- Bang
- Ellison
- Salesman
- Marty
- Hooper
- Elliot
- Puck
- Letterman
- Almanac
- Rusty
- Burger
- Mcgee
- Guitar
- Kidd
- Grimes
- Brewster
- Pal
- Kathy
- Linda
- Fowler
- Wolverine
- Wilcox
- Sexton
- Hoffman
- Lorraine
- Henderson
- Quinn
- Happy
- Flashback
- Mad
- Leonardo
- Call
- Banjo
- Trilogy
- Mick
- Saxon
- Wade
- Doc
- Mascot
- Morton
- Chambers
- Baker
- Filmmaker
- Wellington
- Spokesman
- Spoon
- Lamb
- Seth
- Clifford
- Chip
- Kerr
- Gut
- Jones
- Mama
- Sanders
- Troy
- Timeline
- Satire
- Jerry
- Envoy
- Tara
- Vernon
- Gospel
- Steal
- Drum
- Vocal
- Christopher
- Boyfriend
- Vocalist
- Comedian
- Hal
- Dudley
- Keyboard
- Richard
- Clash
- Indie
- Hardy
- Adventure
- Stuart
- Childhood
- Pat
- Kim
- Documentary
- Nickname
- Festival
- Tony
- Danny
Wiktionary
BIFF, noun. A sudden, sharp blow or punch.
BIFF, noun. (sports): A wipeout.
BIFF, verb. To strike such a blow.
BIFF, verb. (NZ) (slang) To discard; to throw out; to throw away.
BIFF, verb. (sports) To wipe out; to faceplant; to fall.
Dictionary definition
BIFF, noun. (boxing) a blow with the fist; "I gave him a clout on his nose".
BIFF, verb. Strike, usually with the fist; "The pedestrians pummeled the demonstrators".
Wise words
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Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.