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".
The sound a particularly uncouth and socially oblivious coworker with chronic sinus issues will make while what appears to be simultaneously hocking a lugey while sniffing the drainage
If you Hiff one more time I'll shove this box of tissue up your nose
the swamp smell located in your hips to your upper back. it smells SO FUCKING PUTRID I WANT TO DIE PLEASE DELETE MY HIFF-WIFF OR ILL SUCK U STIFF! thank you.
a friend asked me how to use hiff-wiff in a sentence.
OH SHIT THAT'S A BAD CASE OF HIFF-WIFF!
i hope i don't have hiff-wiff.
The hiff, or HIV as it is more commonly known. Actually pronounced 'hiff', it is a more social way of describing a lesser illness such as cold/flu/virus/chest infection and even hangovers.
Jake: Leah, you look like shit dude.
Leah: Yeah man, too much Soco ... I've got the hiff.
Jake: gutted dude.