释义 |
tiff I. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English tiffen, from Old French tifer, tiffer obsolete : to deck out : dress II. \ˈtif\ noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown 1. archaic : alcoholic liquor especially when weak : small beer 2. archaic : a small draft of liquor (as punch) III. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown : a slight fit of anger : an outburst of temper or spite : a petty quarrel < in tizzies over tiffs with boyfriends — Stanley Frank > Synonyms: see quarrel IV. intransitive verb : to be in a tiff or pet : quarrel in a small way : be peevish — usually used with with < tiffed with friends and foes alike > V. intransitive verb Etymology: back-formation from tiffin India : to take tiffin : lunch VI. noun Etymology: origin unknown chiefly Midland : barite |