yiff

English dictionary entry

Meanings

intj
  1. Onomatopeia representing the bark of a fox (especially while mating).
  2. Used to express happiness or to state that something is sexually appealing.
noun
  1. The bark of a fox.
  2. Sexual intercourse, especially between furries (fictional anthropomorphic animal characters or members of the community surrounding their celebration).
  3. Pornography of or involving furries.
verb
  1. To bark as or similar to a fox.
  2. Of animals, especially foxes, to mate
  3. Of furries, To have sexual intercourse.
  4. To propose cybersex to someone.

Pronunciation

yĭf /jɪf/ en-au-yiff.ogg

Word forms

yiff yiffs yiffing yiffed

Etymology

Yiff was part of a range of onomatopoeic words from a pseudolanguage called Foxish used by the furry role-playing community, ostensibly created by a user named LittleFox or Foxen around 1990. Other terms used by this community included yip, yerf, yaff, yarf, growf, and growlf. Yiff originally meant yes or an exuberant hello. According to LittleFox, the sexual connotations of yiff were influenced by yipp (derived from yip), which originally held these sexual connotations. By 1992, yiff had been assigned a meaning of a sexual proposition, and in modern use within the furry subculture, yiff exclusively refers either to sex between anthropomorphic animals, or pornographic depictions thereof.

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