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Gaff is northern slang for someone’s home, mainly used in Manchester, England.

Gaff = house
“Where have you been?” “I’ve been at Mark’s Gaff”

“There’s a party at Mark’s gaff tonight
Gaff by M889 June 11, 2018
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Gaff is a Irish term for ‘House’ this word is also used in South Scotland and North England. It was originated in Ireland and is widely used in the Northen Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This term was used in 2007 in London widely, but this term has died off
‘Hey boomting wanna come to my gaff?
‘Erm, no, go have a bath, fact have a shower I’m really not fussy.’

‘Leave him alone fam he don’t want your pussy
Gaff by British Words March 19, 2019
1. The act of kissing someone with tongue - slang term used in Scotland

2. The place someone lives
1. I gaffed the burd I’m talking to last night
2. Come round to ma gaff
Gaff by Sting December 31, 2019
A British slang word for a Houseparty or a rager.
You going to Joe’s Gaff tonight? I hear it’s gonna be mad.”
Gaff by Juju mama March 15, 2020
That gaff last night was pure mental
Gaff by HagisAh April 6, 2020
If someone’s having a gaff. They’re having a house party.

A party at someone’s house/flat/apartment
Jay is having a gaff, you coming?”
gaff by PolarGear May 13, 2020