Gaf
1.
gay Asian female
2.
geographic adjustment factor
3.
global assessment of functioning
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[gaf] /gæf/ noun 1. an iron hook with a handle for landing large fish. 2. the spur on a climbing iron, especially as used by telephone linemen. 3. Nautical. a spar rising aft from a mast to support the head of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail (gaff sail) 4. a metal spur for a gamecock. verb […]
- Gaffe
[gaf] /gæf/ noun 1. a social blunder; faux pas. /ɡæf/ noun 1. a social blunder, esp a tactless remark n. “blunder,” 1909, perhaps from French gaffe “clumsy remark,” originally “boat hook,” from Middle French gaffe (15c.), from Old Provençal gaf, probably from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *gafa. Sense connection is obscure; the gaff was […]
- Gaffer
[gaf-er] /ˈgæf ər/ noun 1. the chief electrician on a motion-picture or television production. 2. Informal. an old man. 3. British. a foreman or overseer, especially the boss of a group of physical laborers. 4. Glassmaking. a master glassblower responsible for shaping glassware. /ˈɡæfə/ noun 1. an old man, esp one living in the country: […]
- Gaffer tape
noun 1. (Brit) strong adhesive tape used in electrical repairs
- Gaffle
[gaf-uh l] /ˈgæf əl/ New England (chiefly Maine) . verb (used with object), gaffled, gaffling. 1. to take hold of; seize. verb (used without object), gaffled, gaffling. 2. 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.