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    Miff
    /mif/

    verb

    • 1. annoy: informal "she was slightly miffed at not being invited"

    noun

    • 1. a petty quarrel or fit of pique: archaic "like ladies in a miff who won't explain"
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  3. miff in American English. (mɪf ) Informal. noun. 1. a trivial quarrel or fit of the sulks; tiff or huff. verb transitive, verb intransitive. 2. to offend or take offense; put or be put out of humor.

  4. noun. miffs. A petulant, bad-tempered mood; a huff. American Heritage. A trivial quarrel or fit of the sulks; tiff or huff. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A small argument, quarrel. Wiktionary.

  5. A complete guide to the word "MIFF": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  6. Jun 15, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] miff (plural miffs) A small argument; a quarrel . Synonym: tiff. A state of being offended . Translations. [ edit] ± an argument, quarrel. ± a state of being offended. Verb. [ edit] miff (third-person singular simple present miffs, present participle miffing, simple past and past participle miffed)

  7. When you're miffed, you're offended or annoyed. It would be hard not to feel miffed if your entire family forgot your birthday. The informal miffed is great for describing a feeling of irritation or impatience.

  8. Define miff. miff synonyms, miff pronunciation, miff translation, English dictionary definition of miff. n. 1. A petulant, bad-tempered mood; a huff. 2. A petty quarrel or argument; a tiff. tr.v. miffed , miff·ing , miffs To cause to become offended or annoyed....

  9. to take offence or offend. n. a petulant mood. a petty quarrel. Etymology: 17th Century: perhaps an imitative expression of bad temper. 'miff' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): West Mifflin - miffed - miffy. Synonyms: huff, tantrum, fit, anger, rage, more...

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