riff



riffraff

Undesirable, disreputable, or vulgar people, often used in a condescending manner. I wouldn't be seen in a place like that, there's a lot of riffraff that hang out around there.

riff-raff

an impolite way of describing people from a low social class, especially people who behave badly We don't want drug addicts and other riff-raff living near us.

riff

1. n. a short, repeated line of music played by a particular performer. Jim just sat there and forgot his riff.
2. n. a digression while speaking. (From sense 1) If she didn’t make so many riffs while she spoke, we could understand her better.

riffed

1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. I can’t keep getting riffed every night like this.
2. and rift mod. fired; released from employment. (From rif, “reduction in force.” A dismissal not for cause, but simply to reduce the number of workers.) Most of the sales force was rift last week.
See also: riff

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Priskilla-Biblical Greek
HyrumHIE-rəmEnglish (Rare)
Reinald-Ancient Germanic
Reginald[redʒinəld]
Edwyna-English (Rare)
FinneganFIN-ə-gənIrish, English (Modern)