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  2. noun. ga· nef ˈgä-nəf. variants or gonif or less commonly goniff. slang. : thief, rascal. Word History. Etymology. borrowed, directly or via a Central European underworld argot such as Rotwelsch, from Yiddish ganef "thief," going back to Hebrew gannābh. First Known Use. circa 1839, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler.

  3. Ganef definition: a thief, swindler, crook, or rascal.. See examples of GANEF used in a sentence.

  4. ganef. US slang an unscrupulous opportunist who stoops to sharp practice.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. Noun. 1. ganef - (Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse) ganof, gonif, goniff. Yiddish - a dialect of High German including some Hebrew and other words; spoken in Europe as a vernacular by many Jews; written in the Hebrew script.

  6. Definitions of ganef. noun. (Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse) synonyms: ganof, gonif, goniff. see more.

  7. noun. A thief. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. (slang, pejorative) Thief, rascal, scoundrel. Wiktionary. Synonyms: ganof. goniff. Other Word Forms of Ganef. Noun. Singular: ganef. Plural: ganefs. Origin of Ganef. From Yiddish גנבֿ (ganef), from Hebrew גנב (ganáv, gannābh, “thief”). From Wiktionary.

  8. ganef What does ganef‎ mean? ganef (English) Alternative forms. ganof; gonef; gonif; goniff; gonof; gonoph; Origin & history From Yiddish גנבֿ (ganef), from Hebrew גנב (ganáv, gannābh, "thief"). Noun ganef (pl. ganefs or ganevim) (slang, pejorative) Thief, rascal, scoundrel.

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