rif
[rif]
/rɪf/
verb (used with object)
,
riffed,
riffing.
Informal.
1.
to discharge (a person) from military or civil service, especially as part of an economy program.
Also,
riff
.
Origin
1945-50;
special use of RIF
Rif
[rif]
/rɪf/
noun
1.
Er
[er]
/ɛr/
(
Show IPA
)
a mountainous coastal region in N Morocco.
Also,
Riff
.
RIF
[rif]
/rɪf/
noun
1.
Military.
a reduction in the personnel of an armed service or unit.
2.
a reduction in the number of persons employed by a business, government department, etc., especially for budgetary reasons.
Origin
R(eduction)
I(n)
F(orce)
British Dictionary definitions for
rif
Rif
/
rɪf
/
noun
1.
(
pl
)
Rifs,
Riffs,
Rifis,
Rif,
Riff,
Rifi.
a member of a Berber people, inhabiting the Atlas Mountains in Morocco
2.
Also called
Rifian,
Riffian
(
ˈrɪfɪən
). the dialect of Berber spoken by this people
3.
See
Er Rif
Slang definitions & phrases for
rif
rif
noun
A dismissal; layoff
A demotion
verb
To notify an employee of dismissal or layoff
: when he receives his Reduction in Force letter, and he will say, ''I've been riffed''
To demote
: had been ''rif'd'' back to sergeants
[1953+; fr reduction in force]
Related Abbreviations for
rif
RIF
reduction in force
resistance-inducing factor