1. gaw - Verb
2. gaw - Interjection
3. Gaw - Proper noun
Gaw
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
gaw (third-person singular simple present gaws, present participle gawing, simple past and past participle gawed)
(obsolete) to stare or gape
gaw
An expletive, expressing disbelief, horror, or disdain
The Global Amnesty Watch (GAW) says the combined efforts of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Biu Emirate is responsible for the relative peace and tranquillity being enjoyed in most parts of Borno State. Source: Internet
The Ghana Book Development Council (GBDC), in collaboration with the Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), has organised a creative-writing workshop for some selected senior high schools in the Greater Accra Region. Source: Internet
New York (ABC Live): GAW Aerosol Reports :The impact of aerosols on the atmosphere is widely acknowledged as one of the most significant and uncertain aspects of climate change projections. Source: Internet
Hayes signed a proclamation at LRH before joining A.H. Roberts Elementary School students Lauren Dorminey, Abby King, SaraAnn Smith and Masey Gaw in… Source: Internet
Influential New Deal –era governor Clyde Tingley and famed Southwestern architect John Gaw Meem were among those brought to New Mexico by tuberculosis. Source: Internet
Because as someone who dates a GAM myself, I believe the most important component of that relationship is being a GAW myself. Source: Internet