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gob1 n 1. a lump or chunk, esp of a soft substance 2. (often plural) Informal a great quantity or amount 3. (Mining & Quarrying) Mining a. waste material such as clay, shale, etc. b. a worked-out area in a mine often packed with this 4. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Ceramics) a lump of molten glass used to make a piece of glassware 5. Informal a globule of spittle or saliva vb gobs, gobbing, gobbed (intr) Brit informal to spit [from Old French gobe lump, from gober to gulp down; see gobbet] gob2 n (Military) US slang an enlisted ordinary seaman in the US Navy [of unknown origin] gob3 n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) a slang word (esp Brit) for the mouth [perhaps from Gaelic gob] Gob a large sum of money; a small quantity—Johnson, 1755. Examples: gob of gold, 1566; of mercy, 1542; of money, 1542.
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We sit around and gaily pound, And bear no acrimony Because our ob--ject is a gob Of sizzling abalone. |
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