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- GAFF Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GAFF is a handled hook for holding or lifting heavy fish How to use gaff in a sentence
- GAFF | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
It is that we will not blow the gaff, break ranks or tell the public that we know it is unworkable and unwanted
- gaff - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
gaff (plural gaffs) (Ireland; British, especially Dublin, Manchester, MLE, Cockney and Glaswegian; slang) A place of residence quotations
- Gaff - definition of gaff by The Free Dictionary
gaff a metal hook fastened to a pole; to cheat; fleece; harsh treatment or criticism: All the gaff he had to take made him even more reclusive
- GAFF Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
noun Slang harsh treatment or criticism (usually used in the phrasestand take the gaff ) All the gaff he took never made him bitter You shouldn't be in show biz if you can't stand the gaff
- Gaff vs. Gaffe: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly
A gaff is tangible, involving the catching of fish or handling of sails, whereas a gaffe is an intangible social slip that can cause embarrassment or discomfort in a social setting
- Gaff Meaning in UK Slang - SlangSphere. com
Discover the meaning of 'gaff' in UK slang, its origins, how it's used in everyday conversation, and its impact in popular culture Explore examples and statistics that highlight its relevance in modern British language
- GAFF definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
On a boat, a gaff is a pole which is attached to a mast in order to support a particular kind of sail
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