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hiff

Etymology: Believed to be of Australian origin, describing a grunt of exertion, or perhaps a modification of "heave".

Transitive verb: "to hiff (something)":
1. To throw (something) in a cumbersome manner, often something heavy or uncooperative.
2. To dispose of something, often something that has exceeded its usefulness.

Rarely used intransitively, such as in "Dave hiffs".
"Peter hiffed the bale of hay at the cows."

"Sharon hiffed the broken toaster."
by algofoogle May 13, 2005
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