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To make unitelligble noises whilst sleeping, most commonly observed in dogs. Rover fell asleep and began to whiffle, he must have been dreaming that he was chasing rabbits.
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The sound a pug puppy makes when it breathes. I laughed as the puppy gave a cute little whiffle in my ear."
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A small wobbling/ fluttery motion, usually observed in adorable birds such as canaries when they're preening. Can also be used as a human word meaning to express a small amount of quiet happiness. 1) My canary just whiffled :D
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The act of placing your nose in your romantic partner's ear and sniffing short quick sniffs. Like a whippet would. The new Olympic sport in the marital arts section - the spank, hug and whiffle.
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to flourish a sword in sword-dancing so as to produce a whistling sound While dancing a Strip the Willow, Hamish produced an impressive whiffle.
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When a mate fires a rocket launcher at you on a game but misses by inches. Created by my mate's brother, John, when he nearly got a rocket in the face on Halo. Bloody hell, that one whiffled!
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