gaff
1 Americannoun
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an iron hook with a handle for landing large fish.
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the spur on a climbing iron, especially as used by telephone linemen.
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Nautical. a spar rising aft from a mast to support the head of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail gaff sail, orgaff-headed sail.
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a metal spur for a gamecock.
verb (used with object)
noun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
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angling a stiff pole with a stout prong or hook attached for landing large fish
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nautical a boom hoisted aft of a mast to support a gaffsail
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a metal spur fixed to the leg of a gamecock
verb
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angling to hook or land (a fish) with a gaff
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slang to cheat; hoax
noun
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slang foolish talk; nonsense
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slang to divulge a secret
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slang to endure ridicule, difficulties, etc
noun
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a person's home, esp a flat
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Also called: penny-gaff. a cheap or low-class place of entertainment, esp a cheap theatre or music hall in Victorian England
Etymology
Origin of gaff1
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English, from Middle French gaffe, gaff, from Provençal gaf “hook, gaff,” noun derivative of gafar “to seize” (compare Medieval Latin gaffare ), probably from unattested Germanic (Visigothic) gaff-, perhaps derivative from base of Gothic giban “to give”; give
Origin of gaff2
An Americanism dating back to 1895–1900; of uncertain origin; compare earlier British use, “nonsense, humbug,” Scots dialect, “loud laugh, guffaw”; guff
Origin of gaff3
First recorded in 1745–55; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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We even left in “mistakes” — continuity errors, audio gaffs — using camera angles that may not feel as polished as other comedy specials.
From Los Angeles Times
Ito rushed in with the gaff, helping to clear his way through the crowd.
From Los Angeles Times
“We use nets now, but we use a gaff all the time.”
From Literature
Queers are searching for something often overlooked: binders, gaffs, lingerie for trans women, boxer briefs for nonbinary folks; designs that have simply never existed in the universe of McCall’s or Simplicity patterns.
From The Verge
That was another base-running gaff for Robles, who has been caught stealing three times this season and was thrown out last month when trying to stretch a double into a triple.
From Washington Times
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