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
1. Used to exclaim unhappiness or disappointment.
2. A title given to others to insult or demean them.
2. A title given to others to insult or demean them.
Aw biff! I dropped my pencil!
Why'd you punch my grandmother, you biff!?
That stupid biff didn't eat my ass despite my requested.
Why'd you punch my grandmother, you biff!?
That stupid biff didn't eat my ass despite my requested.
by Bichael December 13, 2017
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by FuckDontEvenNeedAFuckingName September 28, 2016
she's my biff bitch back off
by Book-Nerd-on-Reply March 27, 2017