piff — piff·er; … English syllables
PIFF — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Tobias Piff (1879–1927), österreichischer Landespolitiker PIFF steht als Abkürzung für: Pusan International Film Festival Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Piff — Piff, S. Paff … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
Piff — This very unusual surname is found in the early records as Pyffe and Piffe. There are several possible origins; however, the records suggest a probable association with the Ancient British and later Welsh Pefr translating as radiant or bright or… … Surnames reference
piff — 1) A substitute for any verb. Used in Australia in the 1980s (may still be). I piffed off early from work, piffed home, piffed on a dress, and piffed down to the pub. 2) To chuck something, to throw something. Piff a chicken through a taxi window … Dictionary of american slang
piff — n British nonsense. A 1980s shortening of the colloquial piffle , heard among adoles cents. ► a load of piff … Contemporary slang
piff — /pɪf/ (say pif) verb (t) Chiefly Victoria Colloquial to throw; chuck: to piff yonnies. {British colloquial imitative} …
piff — I s ( en) VARD sätta piff på ngt, snits, krydda II interj ljudhärmande … Clue 9 Svensk Ordbok
Piff's Elm — is the local name for part of the English parish of Elmstone Hardwicke. It is effectively a hamlet, and is near Hardwicke, Uckington, and Junction 10 of the M5 motorway in Gloucestershire. The similarly named Withybridge is also nearby.Tombs… … Wikipedia
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