A fork of Rural Dictionary
An English word used informally with unpleasant, foul smells, often used as a synonym for sniff, scent, odour and aroma. Etymology: The word became popular in the 16th century with tobacco smoking, probably influenced by whiffle "blow in gusts or puffs".
Hey babe come take a whiff of my feet, sweet right?
When you live with your girlfriend/wife and she gives you pussy so infrequently you’ll settle for a whiff of some pussy. The whiff consists of being able to have sex with her but her telling you to hurry up and make it quick.
I got a whiff last night but Kellie was watching YouTube videos while I was doing it to her.
originally from the game of whiffle ball, specifically the sound the hollow plastic bat makes when one swings hard and misses the ball. Also, it means to fail badly at a very simple task. This is a big put down.
"I can't believe you whiffed on that pop quiz. It was just one question. I thought everyone knew who Nixon was."