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waff

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waff  (wf, wäf) Scots
v. waffed, waff·ing, waffs
intr. & tr.v.
To wave or flutter or to cause to do so.
n.
1. A waving or fluttering motion.
2. A gust of air; a waft.

[Middle English waffen, to wave, alteration of waven; see wave.]

waff [wæf wɑːf]
n Scot and northern English dialect
1. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a gust or puff of air
2. a glance; glimpse
vb
to flutter or cause to flutter
[Scottish and northern English variant of wave]


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