gaffle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Just as things appear to be coming together, a predawn, no-knock raid surprises you, and vile, profanity-slanging soldiers from the enemy culture invade your space, gaffle you and haul you off to a cage
What does gaffle mean? - Definitions. net Did you actually mean gabble or gobble? Gaffling is a planning technique for orienteering relay courses whereby individual routes are planned so as to vary slightly and to make following difficult This means that the competition depends more on navigational skills rather than just physical ability
gaffle - Idioms by The Free Dictionary gaffle (someone or something) 1 To steal or seize something Hey man, don't just gaffle my headphones—ask me if you want to use them I heard she got arrested for gaffling a lipstick from the corner store Is that my new sweater? Ugh, why do you always gaffle my clothes? 2 To apprehend someone
gaffle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English gaf•fle (gaf′ əl), v , -fled, -fling [New England](chiefly Maine) v t Dialect Terms to take hold of; seize v i Dialect Terms to take as one's own (used in the phrase gaffle on to): I'm going to gaffle on to that last piece of pie
gaffle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary To grab or seize, often in a rough or hasty manner The thief attempted to gaffle the bag from the crowded marketplace He was caught trying to gaffle the snacks from the kitchen when no one was looking Gaffle refers to the act of taking something quickly or forcefully, usually without permission
gaffle - definition and meaning - Wordnik gaffle: A portable fork of iron or wood in which the heavy musket formerly in use was rested that it might be accurately aimed and fired