Tiff vs. Taff: What's the Difference?
Tiff refers to a small, petty argument or disagreement, while taff has no recognized meaning in English and might be a typo or misspelling.
Tiff and Taff Definitions
Tiff
A fit of irritation.
Taff
(slang) A Welshman.
Tiff
A petty quarrel.
Tiff
To quarrel.
Tiff
A small argument; a petty quarrel.
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Tiff
Liquor; especially, a small draught of liquor.
Tiff
(intransitive) To quarrel.
Tiff
To deck out; to dress.
Tiff
Liquor; especially, a small draught of liquor.
Tiff
A fit of anger or peevishness; a slight altercation or contention. See Tift.
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Tiff
To be in a pet.
She tiffed with Tim, she ran from Ralph.
Tiff
To deck out; to dress.
Tiff
A quarrel about petty points