Meaning & Definition of word "Taft"

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    Taft

    /tæft/

    noun:

    • 1. A surname, notably associated with William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States.
      • Example: William Howard Taft served as a Supreme Court Chief Justice after his presidency, showcasing the influence of the Taft name in American politics.
    • 2. A reference to a style or manner that is somewhat cumbersome or awkward, synonymous with heavy or bulky.
      • Example: The taft approach to the design made the furniture look uninviting due to its weighty structure.
    • 3. Entirely unrelated, 'taft' can refer to a type of fishing gear, often used for capturing small fish.
      • Example: The fisherman used a taft to ensure he caught enough bait for his day out on the water.

    Etymology

    Origin uncertain; possibly derived from Middle English or a dialectal variant.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    taft it up:

    To fill something tightly or make it snug.

    taft-down:

    To securely pack or arrange items.

    Related Words

    tafter:

    One who tafts; a person who fills or packs something.

    tafting:

    The act of packing or stuffing tightly.

    Slang Meanings of taft

    Meaning: To taft someone means to overwhelm them with information or items.

    Example Sentence: He totally tafted her with all those statistics at the meeting.

    Meaning: Being taft is similar to being overwhelmed or overloaded.

    Example Sentence: I feel so taft right now after all that work.