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Gaffe vs Guff - What's the difference?

gaffe | guff |

As nouns the difference between gaffe and guff

is that gaffe is coffee while guff is (informal) nonsensical talk or thinking.

As a verb guff is

(slang) to break wind.

gaffe

English

Alternative forms

* gaff

Noun

(en noun)
  • A foolish and embarrassing error, especially one made in public.
  • Synonyms

    * blooper, blunder, boo-boo, bozo eruption, defect, error, fault, faux pas, fluff, lapse, mistake, slip, stumble, thinko * See also

    See also

    * malapropism * Freudian slip * Bushism ----

    guff

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (informal) Nonsensical talk or thinking.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1913, author=
  • , title=Lord Stranleigh Abroad , chapter=4 citation , passage=“… That woman is stark mad, Lord Stranleigh.
  • (informal) Superfluous information.
  • (informal) Insolent or otherwise unacceptable remarks.
  • Synonyms

    * (nonsensical talk or thinking) balls, bull, bulldust, bullshit, crap, nonsense, rubbish, tripe * (insolent or otherwise unacceptable remarks) brass neck, cheek, impudence, insolence, lip

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (slang) To break wind.
  • (slang) To mislead.
  • * 1955 , edition, ISBN 0553249592, page 14:
  • "Let me see if I get you. You can't bear to help convict Ashe of murder because you doubt if he's guilty, so you're scooting. Right?"
    "That's close enough," Wolfe said.
    "Not close enough for me. If you expect me to"

    Synonyms

    * (break wind) See also * (mislead) To bullshit