piffle
English
    
WOTD – 4 December 2009
    Etymology
    
Unknown, 1847. Perhaps blend of piddle + trifle, perhaps puff (“(onomatopoeia, puff of air)”) + -le (“diminutive”).[1]
Translations
    
nonsense, foolish talk
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Verb
    
piffle (third-person singular simple present piffles, present participle piffling, simple past and past participle piffled)
- To act or speak in a futile, ineffective, or nonsensical manner.
 - To waste, to fritter away.
 - (dated) To be squeamish or delicate.
 
Translations
    
to act or speak in a futile, ineffective, or nonsensical manner
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References
    
- Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “piffle”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
 
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