Gaffer vs Gaffes - What's the difference?
gaffer | gaffes |
(film) A chief lighting technician for a motion-picture or television production.
A glassblower.
* 2003 , Jennifer Bosveld, Glass Works (page 18)
(colloquial) An old man.
(British) A foreman.
An "Old Gaffer" is a sailor.
In Maritime regions "the Little Gaffer" is the baby in the house.
As a noun gaffer
is rubberneck (undesired spectator a scene of crime or accident).As a verb gaffes is
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English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) + (-er). The natural lighting on early film sets was adjusted by opening and closing flaps in the tent cloths, called gaff cloths or gaff flaps.Noun
(en noun)- The apprentice carries a gather of glass on the blowpipe to the gaffer' s bench