whiff



*whiff of something

 
1. . Lit. the smell or odor of something. (*Typically: get ~; catch ~; have ~; take ~; give someone ~.) Did you get a whiff of the turkey roasting? Yummy. I caught a whiff of something rather unpleasant in the attic. I think there is a dead mouse up there.
2. . Fig. a bit of knowledge of something. (*Typically: get ~; catch ~; give someone ~.) The boss got a whiff of the problems in the accounting department. No one will get a whiff of your trouble with the police. I'll see to that.
See also: of, whiff

whiff-sniffer

and wiff-sniffer
n. a prohibitionist; someone always alert for the smell of alcohol on someone’s breath. (Prohibition.) No wiff-sniffer is going to tell me what to do.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tarquinius-Ancient Roman
Venyaminvye-nee-ah-MEEN, vee-nee-ah-MEENRussian
Amadeo-Italian
Allen['ælən]
MaarikaMAH:-ree-kah (Finnish)Finnish, Estonian
Efrat-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew