gam
1 Americannoun
noun
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a herd or school of whales.
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Eastern New England, Nautical. a social meeting, visit, or the like, as between whaling vessels at sea.
verb (used without object)
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(of whales) to assemble into a herd or school.
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Nautical. (of the officers and crews of two whaling vessels) to visit or converse with one another for social purposes.
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Eastern New England. to participate in a gam or social visit.
noun
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a school of whales
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nautical an informal visit between crew members of whalers
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a flock of large sea birds
verb
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(intr) (of whales) to form a school
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nautical (of members of the crews of whalers) to visit (each other) informally
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(tr) to visit or exchange visits with
noun
Etymology
Origin of gam1
1775–85; probably < Polari < Italian gamba leg; jamb 1
Origin of gam2
An Americanism dating back to 1840–50; perhaps dialectal variant of game 1
Example Sentences
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France center back Raphael Varane said there will be no danger of complacency among his teammates in a gam against the world’s No. 22-ranked team.
From Washington Times • Dec. 13, 2022
Lucky she wasn’t whistled for a gam misconduct.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 11, 2021
In Hebrew they say gam zeh ya'avor—this too shall pass.
From Golf Digest • Nov. 8, 2016
Asked to describe the current shape of the Middle East, a visiting Israeli official uses a Hebrew expression, gam vegam , which translates roughly to: “It’s going in both directions at once.”
From Washington Post • Mar. 1, 2016
From the Sansc. gam, to go, is derived, according to Bopp and Monier Williams, the name of the Ganges, in Sanscrit Gangâ.
From The River-Names of Europe by Ferguson, Robert
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