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GAH-ful

1. To embarrass, humiliate, or surprise someone or something.

2. To be embarrassed, humiliated, or surprised by someone or something

3. To be filled with "gah"

Usually used as "gaffoled" or the infinitive form "to gaffol"
Damn...I can't believe how badly the Giants gaffoled the Patriots. It was effing sweet for them to gaffol Tom Brady to that extent.
gaffol by Pittshadowrunner April 1, 2008
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1. a Gaffel (Swedish & Norwegian noun) ~ Fork; a pronged tool.

2. to Gaffel (Verb) ~ To borrow an article from a "friend" without it being returned. Unlike stealing, the article still maintains original ownership, however is in "mentioned friend's" possession with no sign of recovery. The intention/expectation of return may still be intact, and therefore un-interruptive of the friendship. Only when the owner looses all reinstatement expectation, has the "borrow(ing)" evolved to a "gaffel(ing)."
1. (n) Sven and Fjord were having a disagreement whether norse God "Odin" carried a guintar or gaffel.

2. (v) My best friend Jordy was cold and borrowed my favorite hoodie, years later a friend of a friend saw him wearing it, and confirmed the gaffeling. I had requested it back every-time he came through, it seems he totally gaffeled that shit.
Gaffel by haldeener June 27, 2010
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One of the most influential and lyrical homosexual-themed rappers of all time. Widely known as the prodigy of meme-rap culture.
Friend: “Oh wow, I can’t wait to listen to Gayfold’s album, Gayfold Gone Hard!”

Friend 2: “Holy shit bro, me to , i’ve listening to his songs all day every day. That shit got me bricked up!”

gafflin' 

To pull a jack move, or come up on loot. To rob in an urban fashion. Often used in conjunction with removing valuables from one's place of employment.
Yo nigga, Eddie B. be gafflin' the dope shit like 'er day from his job and shit....
gafflin' by Andre Hooper September 28, 2006
Crackhead bitch gaffled my wallet while I was in the bathroom.
gaffle by Loremaster September 17, 2002
When a Fox News commentato­r "accidenta­lly" tells the truth. A variation of "gaffe", as when a politician accidental­ly tells the truth.
When Chris Wallace of Fox News Sunday asked GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann, "Are you a flake?", it was really a rhetorical question, i.e., a statement in the form of a question. Wallace was hastily forced to apologize for his "gaffox".
Gaffox by WisconsinWordsmith2 June 29, 2011
being taken advantage of, tricked, bamboozled, swindled, or basically just fucked with purposefully
Damn dude you got gaffled at the club when you spent $50 to get in and I spent $20.

That punk gaffled me out of 20 dollars.

Uncle Sam gaffles me everytime I have to pay my taxes.
Gaffled by Nom de plume October 27, 2004