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Is spiff a Scrabble word?

Yes, spiff is a valid Scrabble word! Worth 13 points in Scrabble.

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What is the meaning of spiff?

Definition

adj (English)

1. (archaic or regional, Yorkshire) Neat, smartly dressed, attractive.Examples: "“Hah spiff he is to dāay!—he mud be bown tul a wedding!” “He’s spiff eniff for’t!”"; "Thah is spiff i’ thy new coit."Yorkshirearchaicdialectal

noun (English)

1. (uncountable) Attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.Examples: "Without a diploma, he relies on spiff alone to climb the corporate ladder."uncountable

2. (countable, archaic, slang) A well-dressed man; a swell.Synonyms: macaroni, popinjay, barbermonger, beau, blade, blood, buck, carpet knightarchaiccountableslang

3. (countable, commerce, slang) A bonus or other remuneration, given for reaching a sales goal or promoting the goods of a particular manufacturer. Originally from textile retailing, a percentage given for selling off surplus or out-of-fashion stock, of which the sales person could offer part as a discount to a customer.Examples: "The strongly-recommended piece of cloth was, in the conventional language of the drapery trade, a “spiff” in other words, a remnant of an old stock which had been lying by unsold for three or four years, perhaps longer, and had faded through keeping, like other beautiful things, thereby decreasing in value."; "The premium takes the form of a commission on goods sold. In some places it is a small premium, or in trade parlance a “spiff” on certain articles, and on others on the amount of sales."countableslang

4. (countable, colloquial, Jamaica) Alternative form of spliff (“hand-rolled marijuana cigarette”).Examples: "She rolled a spiff for us as she spoke, sifting the ganja between her fingers […]"Jamaicaalt-ofalternativecolloquialcountable

verb (English)

1. (transitive, informal) (usually with up or out) To make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date)Examples: "Oh, but we flatter ourselves that we are spiffed out; at all events, we've got our best dresses on."; "This ensemble may be properly spiffed with a bolo tie, and topped off with a. . ."; "We dated boys who had their own cars and wow! what fancy cars they were—spiffed and buffed in bright '50s reds or turquoises."informaltransitive

2. (transitive, commerce, slang) To reward (a salesperson) with a spiff or bonus.Examples: "It is my confirmed belief that, spiffed or not, the salesman is the consumer's best-qualified and best- informed source of assistance in matters of component selection."; "The flight to Baton Rouge was ten dollars more. He said not to worry about it. I spiffed the guy twenty bucks and ended up in Baton Rouge a day earlier than I had expected."; "The company made more money, and so did the salesperson who was spiffed on the sale and he was selling a product that most people don't buy."slangtransitive

3. (transitive, commerce, slang) To attach a spiff or bonus to the selling of (a product)Examples: "It wasn't my fault if the blamed old store caught fire and gave me a chance to help Ferguson move out some of the stuff that has been 'spiffed' till it looks like red ink had been spilled all over the price-tags."; "Because you can pull out a spiff anywhere you are in the store and the customers are not aware that they are spiffed shoes."slangtransitive

Definition source: Wiktionary

What Scrabble words can I make with the letters in "spiff"?

How many Scrabble points is the word "spiff"?

Scrabble
13 points
S1
P3
I1
F4
F4
Words With Friends
14 points
S1
P4
I1
F4
F4

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