noun
- A sudden fright or shock; a moment of alarm or surprise.
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
verb
- To frighten or startle suddenly.
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect
Examples
- The sudden noise gave him quite a gliff.
- She got a gliff when the door slammed unexpectedly.
- The dog's barking gliffed the cat off the fence.
- He was gliffed by the appearance of his old friend.
- Don't gliff the children with ghost stories before bedtime.