Fighting vs Biffo - What's the difference?
fighting | biffo |
Engaged in war or other conflict.
Apt to provoke a fight.
* 1925 April 11, "Books", in , page 26:
* 1947 , (film):
* 2003 , Marjorie Kelly, The Divine Right of Capital: Dethroning the Corporate Aristocracy , Berrett-Koehler Publishers, ISBN 1576752372, page xi:
A fight or battle; an occasion on which people fight
* {{quote-book, year=1613, author=, title=A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV., chapter=The Costlie Whore, edition=
, passage=Then here the warres end, here[206] our fightings marde, Yet by your leave Ile stand upon my Guard. '' }}
* {{quote-book, year=1840, author=Thomas Carlyle, title=On Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Seid had fallen in the War of Tabuc, the first of Mahomet's fightings with the Greeks. }}
* {{quote-book, year=1860, author=John Yeardley, title=Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel, chapter=, edition=
, passage=A good many soldiers, and some officers, were present; but the expression of our dissent from all wars and fightings had not displeased them, for they shook hands with US most kindly. }}
(Australia, New Zealand, slang) Violence, fighting; a fight.
* 2006 , Christine Matzke, Susanne Muehleisen, Postcolonial Postmortems: Crime Fiction from a Transcultural Perspective ,
* 2005 , , A Man's Got to Have a Hobby ,
* 2010 , Matt Warshaw, The History of Surfing ,
As nouns the difference between fighting and biffo
is that fighting is a fight or battle; an occasion on which people fight while biffo is violence, fighting; a fight.As a verb fighting
is present participle of lang=en.As an adjective fighting
is engaged in war or other conflict.fighting
English
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* fighting chanceAdjective
(head)- It seems like a fighting insult, but he explains.
- Them's fighting words in my country!
- Those are fighting words, of course, and the people who presently hold the high ground of economic power in society will not be amused.
Derived terms
* fighting wordsNoun
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Descendants
* Korean: (hwaiting)biffo
English
Noun
(-)- There was too much biffo going on at that club, so I left .
page 236,
- Barrett's working class man is simply one who enjoys his beer, his rock music (like Norton, he's a man in his early thirties), and a bit of biffo .
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- We all liked a bit of biffo and gunplay, so when the telecast was broken for a newsflash, everyone groaned.
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- Things peaked a year later with a Sunday afternoon biffo pitting a good-sized detachment of rockers against a combined force of surfies and clubbies.