biff
1Biff — is a mail notification system for UNIX. Usage When a new mail message is delivered, biff alerts the recipient so he can read it immediately. The alert is sent to the tty where the recipient is logged in, and contains the Subject , From line, and… …
2biff — [ bıf ] verb transitive BRITISH INFORMAL to hit someone in a rough way with your FIST (=closed hand) ╾ biff noun count …
3biff — (v.) to hit, 1877, imitative (as a sound effect, from 1847). Related: Biffed; biffing. As a noun, attested from 1881 …
4biff — informal ► VERB ▪ strike roughly with the fist. ► NOUN ▪ a sharp blow with the fist. ORIGIN probably imitative …
5biff — ☆ biff [bif ] n. [prob. echoic] [Old Slang] a blow; strike; hit vt. [Old Slang] to strike; hit …
6BIFF — This article is about the Usenet pseudonym. For the Berlin International Film Festival, see that article. For other meanings, see Biff (disambiguation). BIFF, later sometimes B1FF, was the most famous pseudonym on, and the prototypical newbie of …
7biff — UK [bɪf] / US verb [transitive] Word forms biff : present tense I/you/we/they biff he/she/it biffs present participle biffing past tense biffed past participle biffed British informal to hit someone in a rough way with your fist (= closed hand)… …
8BIFF — Die Abkürzung BIFF steht für: Binary Interchange File Format, das von Microsoft Excel eingesetzte Dateiformat, z. B. BIFF12 für Excel 2007 allgemein für verschiedene International oder Independent Filmfestivals, siehe dort Biff oder biff… …
9biff — I Australian Slang blow; punch; to punch; fighting: a bit of biff II Canadian Slang traitor, backstabber. See buddy fucker. (also for those members of the CF hailing from cape breton means to throw something or biff it) …
10biff — biff1 [bıf] v [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Probably from the sound of hitting] 1.) [T] old fashioned informal to hit someone hard with your ↑fist = ↑thump ▪ He biffed me on the nose. 2.) [i]informal to fall or hit something when riding a bicycle, ↑ …