jiff
English
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒɪf/
- Audio (AU) - (file) 
- Homophone: gif
- Rhymes: -ɪf
Etymology 1
    
Clipping of jiffy.
Noun
    
jiff (plural jiffs)
- (informal) A jiffy; a moment; a short time.
- 1918 [1915], Thomas Burke, Nights in London, New York: Henry Holt and Company:- Oh, yerss. Come in. Half a jiff till I finished this bottom stair. Now then—whoa!—don't touch that banister; it's a bit loose.
 
- 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.”
 
 
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Verb
    
jiff (third-person singular simple present jiffs, present participle jiffing, simple past and past participle jiffed)
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