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biff"to hit," 1877, imitative (as a sound effect, from 1847). Related: Biffed; biffing. As a noun, attested from 1881.
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biffSlang for crash.
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biff/bif/ [USENET] n. The most famous pseudo, and the prototypical newbie. Articles from BIFF are characterized by all uppercase letters sprinkled liberally with bangs, typos, `cute' misspellings (EV [..]
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biffTCP IP port numbers 512/udp used by mail system to notify use
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biffSlang for crash.
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biffVerb. To hit. E.g."He biffed his head on the low ceiling." Noun. The vagina.
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biff(n) (boxing) a blow with the fist(v) strike, usually with the fist
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biffSlang for crash.
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biffA buddy who is a traitor, or used to describe the traitorous activity itself.
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biffColloquial for ruffing the led suit, particularly a winning card on an early lead.
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biffRuff
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biff(slang) (verb) trump
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biffSlang for crash.
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biff
A sudden, sharp blow or punch.
(sports) A wipeout.
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biffFrom a nickname that was based on the English word biff, which means "punch, hit, strike".
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