词汇 | biff |
释义 | biff Theme: VIOLENCE 1. tr. to hit someone. Tom biffed Fred on the snoot.Fred got biffed, and that really made him mad. 2. n. a blow. The biff on the nose gave Fred a nosebleed.Tom got a biff in the gut for his trouble. biff 1. noun 1 a blow, a hit, a whack US, 1847. 2 fighting, especially fighting on a sporting field AUSTRALIA, 1970. 3 in mountain biking, a crash US, 1996. 4 in pinball, a forceful hit with the flipper US, 1977. 5 the vagina, the vulva UK, 1997. 6 a person deformed to some degree by spina bifida. An offensive term used by schoolchildren UK, 2003. 7 a toilet US, 1942 2. verb 1 to hit someone or something UK, 1888. 2 to throw something NEW ZEALAND, 1964. 3 in computing, to inform someone of incoming mail US, 1991. 4 to fail US, 1997 biff1. verb To strike or hit someone. Ever since you biffed that bully in the face, he's left everyone alone. 2. verb To fall, tumble, or crash. I biffed so many times when I went skiing that it wasn't a very enjoyable experience. 3. noun A strike or hit. Oh geez, that biff didn't even come close to hitting the punching bag! biff(bɪf)1. tv. to hit someone. Tom biffed Fred on the snoot. 2. n. a blow. The biff on the nose gave Fred a nosebleed. 3. in. to fall; to fail; to crash. His bike hit a bump and he biffed. |
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