WiFi
English
Noun
WiFi (countable and uncountable, plural WiFis)
- Alternative spelling of Wi-Fi
Verb
WiFi (third-person singular simple present WiFis, present participle WiFi-ing, simple past and past participle WiFied)
- Alternative form of Wi-Fi
- 2003, The Information Management Journal - Volume 37, Issues 1-5, page 17:
- A WiFi-ing We Will Go ?
- 2017 July 5, Derek Abraham, “Vivo, Oppo, IPL, and the Chinese invasion of cricket”, in The Hindu:
- Just like the aforementioned consumer and durable products made their way into the remotest parts of the country, the smartphones are 4G-ing and WiFi-ing their way into the hamlets today.
- 2020 January 20, Linda Harris, “EGCC making plans for the future”, in The Steubenville Herald Star:
- But during the past three capital bills, we’ve probably spent more than $5 million on laboratories, the Gator Center (updates), fully WiFi-ing the campus and campus security,” a $500,000 card-based system for faculty and students.
Portuguese
Noun
WiFi m or f (usually uncountable, plural WiFis)
- Alternative spelling of wi-fi
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