noun a strong breath out, often expressing annoyance or anger
verb to breathe out heavily and noisily, often as a sign of annoyance or anger
In psychology, 'huffing' refers to a behavior where individuals inhale chemical substances to experience a high or altered mental state.
In media, 'huff' can be used to describe a type of angry or annoyed reaction, such as 'huffing in frustration'.
In cycling, 'huffing and puffing' is a colloquial term used to describe heavy breathing and exertion during intense physical activity.
In journalism, a writer may use 'huff' to describe the act of breathing heavily or angrily in response to a situation or news story.
In psychology, 'huff' may be used to describe a behavior or expression of frustration or annoyance exhibited by a client during a therapy session.
In sports, 'huff' may be used to describe the audible exhaling of breath during physical exertion or effort.
In education, 'huff' may be used to describe a student's reaction to a challenging assignment or task, often accompanied by a sigh or expression of frustration.