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Rif

Rif, often used in a gaming or slang context, primarily refers to the act of abruptly and often dismissively removing or rejecting something or someone, especially from a group or game. It implies immediate exclusion, frequently without detailed explanation or due process. This action can apply to players, content, or features deemed undesirable. Alternatively, 'Rif' can mean to quickly look over or shuffle through something, similar to 'riffle'. It's characterized by speed and superficial inspection, not thorough examination. The context of this word highly determines the definition, and sometimes, could just mean the acronym for real-time information feed.

Rif meaning with examples

  • The raid leader decided to 'Rif' any players lacking the required gear, instantly removing them from the group and leaving several people frustrated by the snap decision. The raid leader wanted to reduce the number of players and increase the efficiency of the team.
  • After the update, the game's community voted to 'Rif' an unpopular map, and immediately it was no longer included in the matchmaking rotation for that week, much to the relief of many players.
  • The streamer was getting annoyed by the negative comments, so they decided to 'Rif' the trolls, banning them immediately from chat to prevent further disruption during the game.
  • Before committing to the project, I'll need to 'Rif' through these documents to see if there are any hidden problems with the deal.
  • I need to 'Rif' through my cards to check if I have the cards to complete the hand, so I can quickly glance at the different cards I have available.

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