(obsolete, transitive) To insult; to flout; to mock; to snub.
fulup
ifrps
jfmip
lampf
lpcdf
niftp
ofnps
pcnfs
pelfs
pelfs
noun
plural of pelf
petfi
pfaff
pfaff
verb
(Britain, slang) Alternative spelling of faff
pfalz
pfalz
Proper noun
The Palatinate region of Germany.
pflag
pfosi
pfund
pfund
noun
(obsolete) A pound (unit of weight), in German contexts.
phyfe
pilaf
pilaf
noun
A dish made by browning grain, typically rice, in oil and then cooking it with a seasoned broth, to which meat and/or vegetables may be added.
pluff
pluff
noun
(Scotland) A hairdresser's powder puff.
(Scotland) A puff of smoke or dust.
(Scotland) The act of using a powder puff.
verb
(Scotland) To throw out, as smoke, dust, etc., in puffs.
To dust or to puff with smoke.
plupf
poofs
poofs
noun
plural of poof
poofy
poofy
adj
(derogatory, slang) Pertaining to, or describing homosexual behaviour or culture
(slang) Of or pertaining to something that is puffy, filled with air, inflated.
Capable of making a poofing sound.
pouff
poufs
poufs
noun
plural of pouf
profs
profs
noun
plural of prof
proof
proof
adj
(of alcoholic liquors) Being of a certain standard as to alcohol content.
Firm or successful in resisting.
Used in proving or testing.
noun
(US) A measure of the alcohol content of liquor. Originally, in Britain, 100 proof was defined as 57.1% by volume (no longer used). In the US, 100 proof means that the alcohol content is 50% of the total volume of the liquid; thus, absolute alcohol would be 200 proof.
(countable) An effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.
(countable, logic, mathematics) A sequence of statements consisting of axioms, assumptions, statements already demonstrated in another proof, and statements that logically follow from previous statements in the sequence, and which concludes with a statement that is the object of the proof.
(countable, mathematics) A process for testing the accuracy of an operation performed. Compare prove, transitive verb, 5.
(countable, printing) A proof sheet; a trial impression, as from type, taken for correction or examination.
(numismatics) A limited-run high-quality strike of a particular coin, originally as a test run, although nowadays mostly for collectors' sets.
(obsolete) Armour of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armour of proof.
(obsolete) Experience of something.
(uncountable) The degree of evidence which convinces the mind of any truth or fact, and produces belief; a test by facts or arguments which induce, or tend to induce, certainty of the judgment; conclusive evidence; demonstration.
(uncountable, obsolete) Firmness of mind; stability not to be shaken.
The quality or state of having been proved or tried; firmness or hardness which resists impression, or does not yield to force; impenetrability of physical bodies.
verb
(transitive) To make resistant, especially to water.
(transitive, cooking) To allow yeast-containing dough to rise.
(transitive, cooking) To test the activeness of yeast.
(transitive, firearms) To test-fire with a load considerably more powerful than the firearm in question's rated maximum chamber pressure, in order to establish the firearm's ability to withstand pressures well in excess of those expected in service without bursting.
(transitive, intransitive, colloquial) To proofread.
puffs
puffs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of puff
puffy
puffy
adj
Coming or exhaling in puffs.
Speaking or writing in an exaggeratedly eloquent and self-important manner.
Swollen or inflated in shape, as if filled with air; pillow-like.
rumpf
sfrpg
spiff
spiff
noun
(countable, archaic, slang) A well-dressed man; a swell.
(countable, colloquial, Jamaica) Alternative form of spliff (“hand-rolled marijuana cigarette”)
(countable, commerce, slang) A bonus or other remuneration, given for reaching a sales goal or promoting the goods of a particular manufacturer. Originally from textile retailing, a percentage given for selling off surplus or out-of-fashion stock, of which the sales person could offer part as a discount to a customer.
(uncountable) Attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.
verb
(transitive, commerce, slang) To attach a spiff or bonus to the selling of (a product)
(transitive, commerce, slang) To reward (a salesperson) with a spiff or bonus.
(transitive, informal) (usually with up or out) To make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date)
(transitive, informal) To throw; to heave.
spoof
spoof
adj
Fake, hoax.
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, slang) Semen.
(countable) A light parody.
(countable) An act of deception; a hoax; a joking prank.
(countable, Britain, historical) A drinking game in which players hold up to three (or another specified number of) coins hidden in a fist and attempt to guess the total number of coins held.
(uncountable) Nonsense.
verb
(Australia, New Zealand, slang) To ejaculate, to come.