different between pff vs pfft
pff
English
Alternative forms
- pf, pfff, etc.
- pfft
Etymology
(onomatopoeia)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p?f?/, [p???], [?????]
Interjection
pff
- An expression of annoyance or disappointment.
- A dismissive response to a ridiculous comment.
- The sound made whilst blowing a raspberry.
- An expression of laughter.
Translations
Anagrams
- FFP
French
Alternative forms
- pf, pfff, pffff etc.
Etymology
onomatopoeia
Pronunciation
Interjection
pff
- pff
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pfft
English
Interjection
pfft
- Used to signify a sudden ending or disappearance.
- 1965 Peter De Vries — Let Me Count the Ways
- You'd never forgive yourself — and then you'd never forgive me, and then pfft, the end of a fine friendship.
- 1965 Peter De Vries — Let Me Count the Ways
- Used to signify sarcasm or disagreement.
- (onomatopoeia) Used to signify a puffing sound.
Noun
pfft (plural pffts)
- A short puffing sound.
See also
- pff
- poof
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