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riff
noun , jazz , rock music , pop music a short passage of music played repeatedly, often over changing chords or harmonies, or as an accompaniment to a solo improvisation.
verb (riffed , riffing ) intr to play riffs.
[1930s]
riff-raff
noun , derog worthless, disreputable or undesirable people, especially those considered to be of a low social class; the rabble.
[15c: in the form riff and raff one and all, from French rif et raf , from rifler to spoil + rafler to snatch away]
riffle
verb (riffled , riffling )
1 tr & intr (often riffle through something) to flick or leaf through (the pages of a book, a pile of papers, etc) rapidly, especially in a casual search for something.
2 to shuffle (playing-cards) by allowing the corner of a card from one part of the pack to fall alternately with that of a card in the other.
3 to make or form a ripple on the surface of water.
noun
1
a the action of riffling, eg cards;
b the sound made by this.
2 N Am a section of a stream or river where shallow water flows swiftly over a rough rocky surface.
3 N Am a ripple or patch of ripples on the surface of water.
[17c]
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