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fliff

Meaning dollar bills primarily. Also cash, or just money in general.

Man, I was throwin' fliff all over the place!

by Mynxie June 05, 2007


fliff

Shit. Faeces. Excrement.
An onomatopoeic word resembling the sound it makes as it slips out of your anus.

I just went into the toilet an inhaled an entire lungful of turd particles. Someone must have squashed out an enormous fliff just before I went in.

by DerBeisser November 18, 2014


fliff

A small hill. Not quite a cliff, not quite a mound.

"If you died then I'd jump of a fliff. Why? Because its high enough to show my sadness but not too high for me to die."

by Rapunzel February 09, 2006


fliff-fliff

n., int. - Euphemism for diarrhea. Adults tend to use "fliff-fliff" in the presence of children. The onomatopeoic origin stems from the noise created by a fiery blast of explosive diarrhea hitting the toilet water surface.

CHILD: "Mommy, I don't feel so good."
MOTHER: "Honey, do you have to go fliff-fliff?"

by Knig Knog July 02, 2009


Fliff

Slang term for money, especially money cast about in a casual manner, such as when buying rounds of drinks for people you don't know or even dislike, just to make yourself feel like the life of the party.

Seems to have been invented by comic genious brad neely.

"Professor Brother was the life of the science department's big Oppenheimer piñata party. That is, until the fliff throwing came to an abrupt end."

"A true Patriarch knows how to rock out with his fliff out."

by Patriarch917 June 01, 2007


Fliff

Money, particularly spent on buying others stuff to make ones self look better. Used in the video by Brad Neely on SuperDelux.com "Professor brothers: Fliff night"

"There I was, whipping out fliff like a sultan!"

by Siko sam May 29, 2007


Fliff

The look of a dog with substantial facial fur when wind-blown, especially when the dog is facing into the wind, blowing back their fur.

There was a lot of wind today, my schnauzer had a fliff.

by WaukeshaPlap December 01, 2020