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yiff

English

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “We need quality sources for these claims.”)Yiff was part of a range of onomatopoeic words that form a pseudo-language used by the furry role-playing community: yiff, yip, yerf, yaff, yarf, growf, and growlf (in order from most positive connotations to most negative connotations). Yiff meant yes or an exuberant hello! Later, yiff was assigned a meaning of a sexual proposition, a meaning that had previously been assigned to yipp (a coarse form of yip). In modern use within the furry community, yiff almost exclusively refers either to sex between anthropomorphic animals, or pornographic depictions thereof.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) enPR: y?f, IPA(key): /j?f/
  • Rhymes: -?f

Noun

yiff (usually uncountable, plural yiffs)

  1. (slang, informal) Sex, especially between furries (fictional anthropomorphic animal characters, and/or members of the community surrounding their celebration).
    "FurryMuck yiffs are like real-life yiffs - there is a time and place for everything." — [1]
  2. (slang, informal) Pornography of or involving furries
    Do you draw yiff?

Interjection

yiff

  1. (onomatopoeic, apocryphal) Representing the bark of a fox (especially while mating).
  2. (of a person, informal) To express happiness, to state that something is sexy.

Translations

Verb

yiff (third-person singular simple present yiffs, present participle yiffing, simple past and past participle yiffed)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, slang, informal) To have sex, to mate (said of animals, especially foxes, or people dressed up as animals).
    • "He's a furry fan and he's okay,
      He MUCKs all night and he yiffs all day."
      — [2]
    • "Well, according to his sig, he waits until it moves before he yiffs it." — [3]
  2. (transitive and intransitive, slang, informal) To propose cybersex to someone.

Derived terms

  • yiffer
  • yiffy

Translations

References

  • "Yiff", A Furry Glossary
  • Definition of "yiff", Furtopia
  • LittleFox’s own explanation of the etymology of "Yiff", Everything2, accessed on 2005-03-30 (bottom of page)

Anagrams

  • FYFI, iffy

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English ?if.

Conjunction

yiff

  1. if
    • c. 1438, John Lydgate Fall of Princes:
      Yiff ther was lak, thou woldest crie & pleyne.
    • c. 1438, John Lydgate Fall of Princes:
      And yiff that trust with pryncis wil nat tarie,
      Litil merueile thouh the peeple varie []

Etymology 2

From Old English giefan.

Verb

yiff

  1. Alternative form of yiven
    • 1393, Jean d’Arras Roman de Melusine:
      Another ordre to you yiff I shall,
      A knyght will you mak of full hye degre
      As your brethren ben named ryght roiall.

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jiff

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d??f/
  • Rhymes: -?f

Etymology 1

jiffy

Noun

jiff (plural jiffs)

  1. (informal) A jiffy; a moment; a short time.
    • 1980, Robert Barr, The Do-It-Yourself Job (episode of Detective, BBC radio drama; around 19 min)
      You can keep Max company while I nip out for a jiff.
    • 2009, David Jerome, Roastbeef's Promise (page 42)
      A lady's voice answered, “Be out in a jiff.”

Translations

Etymology 2

Verb

jiff (third-person singular simple present jiffs, present participle jiffing, simple past and past participle jiffed)

  1. (slang) to deceive, swindle, trick

Anagrams

  • JFIF

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