Associations to the word «Gaffing»
Noun
- Buoy
- Salmon
- Ethan
- Fish
- Boat
- Rig
- Mast
- Dice
- Schooner
- Rigging
- Sloop
- Sail
- Boom
- Fore
- Ensign
- Cutter
- Hook
- Sheila
- Shark
- Tuna
- Hemp
- Rachael
- Malone
- Penny
- Keel
- Vane
- Unicorn
- Yacht
- Hoop
- Gillespie
- Leech
- Cartel
- Fashion
- Ufc
- Fishing
- Rope
- Net
- Mouth
- Deck
- Bait
- Eddy
- Jaw
- Hull
- Cock
- Gus
- Lionel
- Vessel
- Pike
- Brig
- Pole
- Cage
- Yard
- Newfoundland
- Afl
- Slang
- Blow
- Spur
- Fisherman
- Handle
- Craft
- Pat
- Flag
- Submission
- Bow
- Peak
- Tackle
- Jerry
- Gear
- Bent
- Breeze
- Rod
- Punch
- Knife
Wiktionary
GAFF, noun. A tool consisting of a large metal hook with a handle or pole, especially the one used to pull large fish aboard a boat.
GAFF, noun. A minor error or faux pas, a gaffe.
GAFF, noun. A trick or con.
GAFF, noun. (British) (Irish) (slang) A place of residence.
GAFF, noun. (nautical) The upper spar used to control a gaff-rigged sail.
GAFF, noun. A garment worn to hide the genitals by some trans people.
GAFF, verb. To use a gaff, especially to land a fish.
GAFF, verb. To cheat or hoax
GAFF, noun. Rough or harsh treatment; criticism
GAFF RIG, noun. (nautical) a sailing rig that has a fore-and-aft sail supported by a spar called a gaff
GAFF RIGS, noun. Plural of gaff rig
Dictionary definition
GAFF, noun. A sharp metal spike or spur that is fastened to the leg of a gamecock.
GAFF, noun. A spar rising aft from a mast to support the head of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail.
GAFF, noun. An iron hook with a handle; used for landing large fish.
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