whiffle
Meanings
noun
- A short blow or gust.
- A male haircut done with electric clippers.
- Something small or insignificant; a trifle.
- A fife or small flute.
verb
- To blow a short gust.
- To waffle, talk aimlessly.
- To waste time.
- To travel quickly with an accompanying wind-like sound; whizz, whistle along.
- To descend rapidly from a height once the decision to land has been made, involving fast side-slipping first one way and then the other.
- To waver, or shake, as if moved by gusts of wind; to shift, turn, or veer about.
- To wave or shake quickly; to cause to whiffle.
- To change from one opinion or course to another; to use evasions; to prevaricate; to be fickle.
- To disperse with, or as with, a whiff, or puff; to scatter.
Pronunciation
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Etymology
1662, in sense “flutter as blown by wind”, as whiff + -le (“(frequentative)”) and (onomatopoeia) sound of wind, particularly a leaf fluttering in unsteady wind; compare whiff. Sense “something small or insignificant” is from 1680.
Derived words
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