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What does that mean: "To riff"?
Hi, guys. There is a sentence in the book I read, which sounds as follows:
'...' he thought, then RIFFED: "Take that, ya dirty rat!"
What does this RIFFED mean?
Oct 2, 2010 2:24 PM
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You should put the word in context because It could many different things. I think the main meaning is a short melodic line played over and over that acts as a harmonic base for other playing or solos. (it's a musical term)
October 5, 2010
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There's a few definitions for "riff", but aside from a musical riff, it usually means an improvised outpour of creativity. "To riff" would mean performing this outpour.
But.... for your sentence, it would probably mean a short, snappy comment. Judging from the actual comment, the sentence is probably ironic. ;)
Makes me think of a tiny dog: "riff! riff!!"
October 2, 2010
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