Tiffed - definition of tiffed by The Free Dictionary Define tiffed tiffed synonyms, tiffed pronunciation, tiffed translation, English dictionary definition of tiffed n 1 A fit of irritation 2 A petty quarrel intr v tiffed , tiff·ing , tiffs To quarrel American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth
tiffed: meaning, synonyms - WordSense What does tiffed mean? Originally, a sniff, sniffing; compare Icelandic word for a smell A small argument; a petty quarrel There’s Tom, now, since this tiff with Mrs Cat, the scoundrel plays the Grand Turk here! Liquor; especially, a small draught of liquor sipping his tiff of brandy punch (intransitive) To quarrel
Tiffed: meaning, definitions, translation and examples Tiffed refers to being slightly annoyed or offended, often due to a petty argument or disagreement It describes a state of mild irritation that may not warrant a serious response
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Miffed vs Tiffed - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff As verbs the difference between miffed and tiffed is that miffed is (miff) while tiffed is (tiff) As an adjective miffed is (informal) irritated, angry, put out or annoyed