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Whiffy Meaning in English

word

ˈwɪfi
WIF-ee
ˈwɪfi
WIF-ee

Definition

Having a strong, unpleasant smell; something that smells bad or funky.

Usage & Nuances

'Whiffy' is informal and slightly playful, mostly British English. Usually describes things or places, not people. Commonly used for unpleasant odors that are noticeable but not overwhelming. Don't use in very formal writing.

Example Sentences

The garbage can smells whiffy.

basic

That cheese is a bit whiffy.

basic

The locker room was really whiffy after the game.

basic

Hmm, something's a bit whiffy in the fridge. Did something go off?

natural

Don’t leave your shoes in here—they’re a bit whiffy!

natural

Let’s open a window, it’s getting whiffy in here.

natural