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First published 1956 (SND Vol. IV).
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GAFS, v., n. Also gavs, gavis. Cf. Jafs, v.1, n. [gɑfs, gɑvs]

I. v. “To eat ravenously, swallow rapidly, to ‘wolf' down; e.g. of a dog — ‘He was gafsan an' eatan as fast as he could.' ‘Look at him gafsan doon his meat like a hungry hound'” (Ork. 1929 Marw.).Ork. 1931 J. Leask Peculiar People 272:
Noo boys gavis into ye.

II. n. “A snap, pretended bite — of a dog; e.g. ‘He made a gavs at me in fun'” (Marw.).

[Norw. dial. gafsa, to devour, bolt, deriv. of gapa, to gape.]

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