Crossword clues for biff
biff
- Willy Loman's favorite son
- Bully in "Back to the Future"
- Willy Loman's son
- Willy Loman's older son
- Willy Loman's elder son
- Villain in "Back to the Future"
- Punch: Slang
- He bullied George McFly
- George McFly tormentor
- Cinematic bully of Hill Valley
- "Death of a Salesman" son
- 'Death of a Salesman' son
- 'Death of a Salesman' role
- 'Back to the Future' bully
- Son of Willy Loman
- "Back to the Future" bully
- Punch, slangily
- "Back to the Future" antagonist
- (boxing) a blow with the fist
- "Death of a Salesman" character
- A son of Willy Loman
- Swat
- Strike roughly
- Following story about strike
- Lie back, following strike
- "Back to the Future" role
- "Back to the Future" villain
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to hit," 1877, imitative (as a sound effect, from 1847). Related: Biffed; biffing. As a noun, attested from 1881.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A sudden, sharp blow or punch. 2 (context sports English): A wipeout. vb. 1 To strike such a blow. 2 (context NZ slang English) To discard; to throw out; to throw away. 3 (context sports English) To wipe out; to faceplant; to fall.
WordNet
Wikipedia
biff is a mail notification system for UNIX.
Biff is a given name, a nickname or part of a stage name.
Biff or BIFF may refer to:
Biff is a British cartoon strip, created by Chris Garratt and Mick Kidd, which debuted in 1982 and has appeared in the newspaper The Guardian from 1985 onwards (Biff Weekend ran there weekly for 20 years). The comic originated in a series of single-panel postcards before evolving into multi-panel comic strips. It has also been published in the magazine Viz and since 2001 in the magazine of the Rough Guides.
The cartoons are notable for their absurd, ironic, satirical and metafictional edge.
Usage examples of "biff".
Volt, ohm, ampere: might as well be biff, baff, boff, for all the sense it makes.
Bobby could smell sweat and hear the heavy biff and baff of gloves on flesh.
Poke and Lloyd would crash in on George, tie him and gag him, take the stuff, and maybe give him a couple of biffs and baffs for good measure.
The mortgage on the farm was nearly due, and the loan payment on the hay baler Biff had bought two years before.
Sarah was amusing Biff by throwing the remains of a bread pudding to the hens who ran shrieking from one tossed lump to another.
Biff, I am Gaius Justus Gallicus, under-commander of Sepphoris, and I think that you Jews should make sure your dead are dead before you bury them.
Then he steps up to one of the ice-wagon horses and hauls off and biffs it right between the eyes with a right-hand smack that does not travel more than four inches, and down goes old Mister Horse to his knees looking very much surprised indeed.
Our impression of Biff's relationship with Oliver changes within a few lines when Biff says, "I wonder if Oliver still thinks I stole that carton of basketballs.
And then he biffed me in the eye and tugged me off to this beastly place.
For one dizzy moment it seemed to him that there must be worse ways of spending a night and the day after itthat there were more soul-destroying things in a disordered world than biffing policemen on the jaw and flying from multiple vengeance on the hundred horses of a modern highwayman's Mercedes Benz.
I mean, after all, I can take a queer proposition without biffing the offender on the nose—one must be cosmopolitan, you know—but I would vastly prefer to have such offers coming out of human mouths, or at the very least out of mouths rather than orifices that shouldn't properly be talking at all.
Hart, President Biffing saw a golden opportunity to do something substantial about a terrible, inhumane situation.
He imagined himself slamming the cue hard against the side of Biffs head.
He watched his own fist slam into Biffs sneering mouth, knuckles and lips ripping.
There was the sound of material ripping where Cam gripped Biffs shirt.