gob
gob [gob gobs gobbed gobbing] noun, verb BrE [ɡɒb] NAmE [ɡɑːb] noun (slang) 1. (BrE)a rude way of referring to a person's mouth •Shut your gob! (= a rude way of telling sb to be quiet) 2. a small amount of a thick wet substance •Gobs of spittle ran down his chin. 3. usually plural (NAmE)a large amount of sth •great gobs of cash Word Origin: n. sense 1 mid 16th cent. Scottish Gaelic gob ‘beak, mouth’ n. senses 2 to 3 and v. late Middle English Old French gobe ‘mouthful, lump’ gober ‘to swallow, gulp’ verb (-bb-)intransitive (BrE, slang) to blow ↑saliva out of your mouth Syn: ↑spit Verb forms: Word Origin: n. sense 1 mid 16th cent. Scottish Gaelic gob ‘beak, mouth’ n. senses 2 to 3 and v. late Middle English Old French gobe ‘mouthful, lump’ gober ‘to swallow, gulp’
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