by randomotaku5 April 26, 2019

Noun:
A butch girl who works in construction and/or is obsessed with the profession of construction. Tries to act like “one of the guys” but just comes off acting like Biff from Back to the Future
A butch girl who works in construction and/or is obsessed with the profession of construction. Tries to act like “one of the guys” but just comes off acting like Biff from Back to the Future
“Hey look who just got outta that dozer, it’s a Biff!”
“Wow, you don’t see many of them on the site.”
“Wow, you don’t see many of them on the site.”
by Conk01 January 2, 2021

by Biff lord May 25, 2022

by RellicyTTV July 2, 2021

There's a double usage to biff. Mainly in Northern Scotland.
Biff means "to go" or "has gone".
Biff also means, in polite terms, "go away and leave me alone", similar to "Fuck off".
Biff means "to go" or "has gone".
Biff also means, in polite terms, "go away and leave me alone", similar to "Fuck off".
1a. "Gonna biff up the shop in a few and get a 4 pack"
1b.
"Where's John?"
"He biffed over to his Mum's earlier to get his washing done"
2. "Biff off, prick... I don't wanna deal with your shit"
1b.
"Where's John?"
"He biffed over to his Mum's earlier to get his washing done"
2. "Biff off, prick... I don't wanna deal with your shit"
by MoFo Rodent November 29, 2017

To remove someone from contention "biff them out" or "biff someone out" was a slang term. Originally coined in the Midwestern U.S., in the 1960's common usage, the phrase was used to describe removing someone from contention, preventing them from succeeding, as in "they were biffed out" or eliminated from competition. In sports, it could mean being wiped out of competition, or to fail.
Biff them out. 1. They were biffed out of any chance at success when their past criminal history was exposed. 2. She was biffed out of any chance of winning.
by AnadosD October 27, 2023

by Phboy March 19, 2017
