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gaffle

To get arrested by the police.

I got gaffled when the cops found the weed.

by Alchemy J May 21, 2004

gaffle

to detained, tie up, usually with ill intentions

"I'm like baffled, they got me gaffled, with the duct tape So I remain raw, in come this chainsaw" -- ICe Cube

by Sloan January 26, 2003

gaffle

To steal, from an unexpecting person, in public or private with the cruel intentions of it being a joke or prank usually school related.

- I remember putting my CD in my book bag after gym. - Yeah, you did. Hah, you just got gaffled sucker. - Yo I'm about to gaffle this fool.

by Apollo June 17, 2006

gaffled

Getting beat down bad.

That dude totally got gaffled, he can't even walk straight any more.

by zap22 August 06, 2005

Gaffle

1. To get over on "The System" or "The Man". 2. To undercut 3. To lie for a cause

1. They trippin' at Target! I lost the receipt for this broke ass clock radio, so Im'ma have ta' bust a gaffle by buying the same clock and returning this old one the next day using the new receipt. 2.These niggas think they can gaffle my ass by payin me for only 8 hours when I worked 11... So, I just gaffled they asses back by fillin' out 2 time cards! 3. President Bush tried to gaffle America by associating Iraq with the war on terror... That fool knows it's all about the mutha fuckin' oil he can grease his pockets with!

by Herm aka: Dangle May 09, 2004

gaffle

n. fake illicit drug

This crack I bought in the tenderloin is gaffle -- I was sold a piece of aspirin.

by Urban Browser January 13, 2005

gaffled

to steal a lighter ... once the whole cig. is gone the lighter is rightfully yours. void on blunts ....

who gaffled my lighter ? me but its mine now i finished the cig....

by mi@25 May 13, 2008