tiff
Word family nountifftiffing
tiff /tɪf/ noun [countableC] ARGUEa slight argument between friends or people who are in love 〔朋友或情侣之间的〕口角,吵嘴tiff with Dave’s had a tiff with his girlfriend. 戴夫同女友吵嘴了。
► see thesaurus at argument tiff• And yet, for all that, it could just be a tiff.• Whenever she and Bernard had a tiff, Ari would go for a long drive to think about things.• He had a tiff with his wife.• This wasn't just another tiff we were having.• She gets into tiffs with everyone.• He tried to make it seem like nothing more than some kind of lovers' tiff.• It was just a silly lovers' tiff -- we couldn't even remember why it had started.• A phone tiff between him and Fergie was recorded by an eavesdropper, it was reported last night.• The more sceptical see Vercruysse's defection simply as a private tiff between the artist and Hoet.• What worried me is that she and Rosie had that tiff and then she took off after me. had ... tiff• Johanna had also had a tiff with her boyfriend.• At a guess, she had had a tiff with Mr Carson. TIFFn /tɪf/ noun [uncountableU]n(tagged image file format) a way of storing and showing images on a computer Origin tiff (1700-1800) Perhaps from the sound of air escaping under pressure