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  1. 1. : an old man compare gammer. 2. British. a. : foreman, overseer. b. : employer. 3. : a head glassblower. 4. : a lighting electrician on a motion-picture or television set. Did you know? Though movie and cinema buffs associate gaffer with Hollywood, the word actually pre-dates motion pictures by about 300 years.

  2. GAFFER definition: 1. a man who is in charge of other workers 2. the person responsible for the lights and other…. Learn more.

  3. noun. the chief electrician on the set of a movie or television show. Informal. an old man. British Informal. a boss, supervisor, or manager. a foreman or overseer in charge of a group of physical laborers: a factory gaffer. the coach or manager of a sports team.

  4. 2 days ago · noun. 1. an old man, esp one living in the country: often used affectionately or patronizingly. Compare gammer. 2. informal, mainly British. a boss, foreman, or owner of a factory, mine, etc. 3. the senior electrician on a television or film set. Collins English Dictionary.

  5. A gaffer is a movie or television lighting technician, and especially the main one. On a movie or television set, if it has to do with lighting, the gaffer is involved. And before you ask, a ' best boy ' is the gaffer's chief assistant. But the word gaffer is far older than the movie industry.

  6. A gaffer is a member of a movie or television crew. The gaffer runs the production's electrical department. One of the jobs credited at the end of a film is the gaffer. A gaffer is responsible for the electricity that powers the lights, so her job is vital to the success of the movie.

  7. gaffer. ( ˈɡæfə) n. 1. an old man, esp one living in the country: often used affectionately or patronizingly. Compare gammer. 2. informal chiefly Brit a boss, foreman, or owner of a factory, mine, etc. 3. (Film) the senior electrician on a television or film set. [C16: alteration of godfather]

  8. gaffer. noun. /ˈɡæfə (r)/. /ˈɡæfər/. (British English, informal) a person who is in charge of a group of people, for example, workers in a factory, a sports team, etc. synonym boss. The gaffer told us we’re a good team. Join us.

  9. Gaffer definition, the chief electrician on the set of a movie or television show. See more.

  10. Definitions of 'gaffer'. 1. People use gaffer to refer to the person in charge of the workers at a place of work such as a factory. [British, informal] [...] 2. People sometimes refer to the manager of a football team as the gaffer . [British, informal] [...] More.

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