different between tiffing vs yiffing
tiffing
English
Etymology 1
Verb
tiffing
- present participle of tiff
Etymology 2
Noun
tiffing (countable and uncountable, plural tiffings)
- Archaic form of tiffin. (light snack).
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yiffing
English
Verb
yiffing
- present participle of yiff
- "never do I ever equate yiffing between furries, whether they be between anthro to anthro, anthro to non-anthro or non-anthro to non-anthro species, where both partners are sentient, to be compared to bestiaitly or zoophilia." — [1]
- "Some furs are only able to get here at certain times of the week, and they may read your question about yiffing before seeing this message." — [2]
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