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gaf·fer G0006100 (găf′ər)n.1. An electrician in charge of lighting on a movie or television set.2. Chiefly British An old man or a rustic.3. Chiefly British A boss or foreman. [Probably alteration (influenced by grandfather) of godfather.]gaffer (ˈɡæfə) n1. an old man, esp one living in the country: often used affectionately or patronizingly. Compare gammer2. informal chiefly Brit a boss, foreman, or owner of a factory, mine, etc3. (Film) the senior electrician on a television or film set[C16: alteration of godfather]gaf•fer (ˈgæf ər) n. 1. the chief electrician on a motion-picture or television production. 2. Informal. an old man. 3. Brit. the foreman or overseer of a group of workers. [1565–75; contraction of godfather] gaffer - In television and film, the senior electrician.See also related terms for television.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | gaffer - an elderly man antique, old geezer, oldtimer, old-timergraybeard, greybeard, old man, Methuselah - a man who is very old | | 2. | gaffer - an electrician responsible for lighting on a movie or tv setelectrician, linesman, lineman - a person who installs or repairs electrical or telephone lines | | 3. | gaffer - a person who exercises control over workers; "if you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman"boss, foreman, honcho, chiefbaas - South African term for `boss'ganger - the foreman of a work gangassistant foreman, straw boss - a member of a work gang who supervises the other workerssupervisor - one who supervises or has charge and direction of | Translationsgaffer
gaffer1. An old man, typically one who lives in a rural place. The word is thought to be a contraction of "godfather." Only gaffers live out here—I bet you're the youngest person for 20 miles!2. The main electrician responsible for the lighting on a film or TV set. No, I don't like the lighting in this shot—where's the gaffer?3. Someone who others report to, as at work. It can refer to a boss or a fellow employee. Primarily heard in UK. The gaffer's going to be in the office tomorrow, so you better get here on time for once.gaffer (ˈgæfɚ) n. an old man; a rustic old man. (From grandfather.) Nobody out there but some old gaffer with a cane. gaffer
gaffer Film, TV, etc the senior electrician on a television or film set Gaffer
GafferIn film, the person in charge of lighting effects. Because different lights draw out different emotions, a gaffer may be used in marketing to find the lighting (for example, for a commercial) most likely to elicit a positive response from a targeted consumer.gaffer Related to gaffer: best boySynonyms for gaffernoun an elderly manSynonyms- antique
- old geezer
- oldtimer
- old-timer
Related Words- graybeard
- greybeard
- old man
- Methuselah
noun an electrician responsible for lighting on a movie or tv setRelated Words- electrician
- linesman
- lineman
noun a person who exercises control over workersSynonymsRelated Words- baas
- ganger
- assistant foreman
- straw boss
- supervisor
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