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Meaning of whiff-whaff | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/ˈwɪfˌwæf/

Definitions

  1. Table tennis.
    archaic, uncountable
  2. The breathy sound of something rushing quickly; whoosh.
  3. Nonsense, words or deeds of little import.
    obsolete, uncountable
  4. Unnecessary items or additions.
    uncountable

Examples

“Boris Johnson's claim ping-pong was originally a Victorian English invention called whiff-whaff has been attacked by the descendants of the world's oldest sporting and games manufacturer.”
“Jesus wept, there I'd been envisaging a weekend spent reading a book with only my top half hanging out of my tent, and the next thing I know I'm signed up for a spot of naked whiff-whaff. Not that Tom seemed too bothered. "I'm not bad at table-tennis," he said as we made our way to our pitch.”
“"The French looked at a dining table and saw an opportunity to have dinner," he said. "We looked at a dining table and saw an opportunity to play whiff-whaff." In fact table tennis was also called gossima in the early days, and, given that Gossamer is the brand name of a condom, the Mayor of London missed out on an even better joke, perhaps calculating that the Chinese wouldn't get it.”
“Then, no one saw precisely how it happened, whiff-whaff, Lemoine's weapon flew from his hand and struck the wall with a whirr and a jangle.”
“Whau, aw'll begin o' thisn' then. It's whiff-whaff Stuart, -- snifterin' Finch yo'known Virtue has laft o' -- truth is fro' o'flown!”
“If you dinna lackey my lady you'll be in for a whiff-whaff o' her sharp temper.”
“You need a seasoning of my penetration, and so on, etc' I shall further intimate that it was, after all, a mare's nest — a whiff-whaff of country say-so — etc., etc.”
“Never, never, wear any kind of a whiff-whaff or a thing-ama-bob on your hat.”
“Haughton, a great believer in the value of straight football, asked Warner the night before the game if he had pulled such "whiff- whaff," as Percy termed it.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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