adjective General Slang

riffy

· adjective · brummie

Filthy. Properly grimy. Wants a hot bath and a scrub.

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Dirty in a lived-in, ingrained way — not a quick splash of mud but the kind of grime that's been building. Used of hands, faces, kids who've been up the rec, and dishcloths that should've been binned weeks ago.

“Look at the state of your hands — they're riffy, go and wash 'em.”
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riffy In A Sentence

Look at the state of your hands — they're riffy, go and wash 'em.

Origin & Usage

Variants riffie

People Also Ask

What does riffy mean?

It means filthy or properly grimy — something so dirty it's crying out for a hot bath and a scrub.

How do you use riffy in a sentence?

"Your hands are riffy, go and wash them before you touch the food."

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