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Definition of "whiff" in Englisch

noun

  1. A brief, gentle breeze; a light gust of air; a waft.

  2. A short inhalation or exhalation of breath, especially when accompanied by smoke from a cigarette or pipe.

  3. An odour (usually unpleasant) carried briefly through the air.

  4. A small quantity of cloud, smoke, vapour, etc.; specifically (obsolete), chiefly in take the whiff: a puff of tobacco smoke.

  5. A flag used as a signal.

  6. Any of a number of flatfish such as (dated) the lemon sole (Microstomus kitt) and now, especially, the megrim (Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis) and (with a descriptive word) a species of large-tooth flounder or sand flounder (family Paralichthyidae).

  7. A slight sign of something; a burst, a glimpse, a hint.

  8. A slight attack or touch.

  9. A characteristic quality of something; a flavour, a savour, a taste.

  10. A sound like that of air passing through a small opening; a short or soft whistle.

  11. A failure to hit a ball in various sports (for example, golf); a miss.

  12. (archaic) An expulsion of explosive or shot.

  13. (nautical) An outrigged boat for one person propelled by oar.

  14. (obsolete) A sip of an alcoholic beverage.

verb

  1. To carry or convey (something) by, or as by, a whiff or puff of air; to blow, puff, or waft away.

  2. To say (something) with an exhalation of breath.

  3. To inhale or exhale (smoke from tobacco, etc.) from a cigarette, pipe, or other smoking implement; to smoke (a cigarette, pipe, etc.); to puff.

  4. To breathe in or sniff (an odour); to smell.

  5. To shoot (someone) with a firearm; hence, to assassinate or kill (someone).

  6. Of a pitcher: to strike out (a batter); to fan.

  7. To consume (an alcoholic beverage).

  8. To move in a way that causes a light gust of air, or a whistling sound.

  9. To be carried, or move as if carried, by a puff of air; to waft.

  10. To smoke a cigarette, pipe, or other smoking implement.

  11. To smell; to sniff.

  12. To give off or have an unpleasant smell; to stink.

  13. Especially in baseball or golf: to completely miss hitting a ball; hence (baseball), of a batter: to strike out; to fan.

  14. To fail spectacularly.

  15. In fighting games, to execute a move that fails to hit the opponent.

  16. To catch fish by dragging a handline near the surface of the water from a moving boat.

adjective

  1. (informal) Having a strong or unpleasant odour.

interjection

  1. Used to indicate a sound like that of air passing through a small opening, that is, a short or soft whistle.