yiffer

English

Etymology 1

Unknown.

Noun

yiffer (plural yiffers)

  1. A long pole, used in scaffolding, that is made of fir.

References

  • John Trotter Brockett and William Edward Brockett (1846) A Glossary of North Country Words, with Their Etymology, and Affinity to Other Languages, E. Charnley, page 239

Etymology 2

yiff + -er

Noun

yiffer (plural yiffers)

  1. One who yiffs.
    • "Are you a Yiffer?"
    • "I am not at all a Yiffer or a beastiality freak and I generally look down upon those who are only in it for the sex."

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