I. ˈflaf verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: flaff from Middle English (Scots) flaffen, of imitative origin; flaffer freq. of flaff
intransitive verb
or flaf·fer -afər chiefly Scotland : flap , flutter
flaff in the wind
transitive verb
chiefly Scotland : to cause to flutter or flap
the bird flaffs his wings
II. noun
( -s )
1. chiefly Scotland : a movement made by flapping or fluttering
2. chiefly Scotland : a burst or gust especially of wind