1. tiff - Noun
2. tiff - Verb
3. Tiff - Proper noun
A fit of anger or peevishness; a slight altercation or contention. See Tift.
To be in a pet.
To deck out; to dress.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen a girl uses six derogatory adjectives in her attempt to paint the portrait of the loved one, it means something. One may indicate a merely temporary tiff. Six is big stuff. P. G. Wodehouse
A small lounge located a short walk away from TIFF Bell Lightbox had been rented, and a string of reporters were coming in and out of interviews, handlers hovering around. Source: Internet
And now Elton John, 73, is thought to be preparing to 'set the record straight' about his tiff with Rod Stewart, 75, by writing a new chapter for his autobiography Me. Source: Internet
In addition, processing multiple raw files to other formats including JPEG, TIFF, DNG or PSD, could be done in the background without executing Photoshop itself. Source: Internet
Executive produced by Oscar winner Alfonso Cuarón, “The Disciple” sounds like a true discovery for this year’s TIFF. Source: Internet
In 1992, Adobe acquired OCR Systems, Inc. In 1994, Adobe acquired Aldus and added Adobe PageMaker and Adobe After Effects to its product line later in the year; it also controls the TIFF file format. Source: Internet