noun
- plural of gat; narrow passages of water between islands or through hills
- plural of gat; guns or firearms
Usage: chiefly British and Scottish; often used in place names
Usage: slang; informal
Examples
- The gats between the Scottish islands were treacherous for sailing.
- The narrow gats provided shelter from the storm.
- He carried gats in his jacket pockets.
- The gangsters pulled their gats during the confrontation.
- The map showed several gats along the coastline.
- They navigated through the rocky gats with care.