whiff / wiff [wɪf]
whiff – n. & v. – n. – 1. a slight gust of air or scent; 2. figuratively for a hint of something; 3. a failure; 4. various flat-fishes or flounders, as the sail-fluke or mary-sole, Rhombus megastoma, the smear-dab, Pleuronectes microcephalus.; v. – 1. blow a slight puff of air; 2. angle for fish a from a swiftly moving boat with a hand-line towing the bait near the surface; 3. detect a scent
wiff – v. – weave or making actions resembling weaving