Gob - English meaning
Gob – definitions in English dictionary
nounA lump of a viscous or slimy substance.
Usage examples:
A gob of phlegmnounA large amount of.
Usage examples:
They pumped gobs of money into the candidates' election coffers
verbSpit.
Usage examples:
It implies not gobbing on passersby, not binge drinking while getting pregnant at the age of 12, no…
nounAn american sailor.
nounA person's mouth.
Usage examples:
Jean told him to shut his big gob
Gob translation into English
Gob: translate from English into Chinese
采空区, 凝块, 觜, 吐唾沫
Gob: translate from English into Dutch
Gob, Keel, Strot, Keelgat
Gob: translate from English into French
Gueule, Mataf, Bloc, Quantité
Gob: translate from English into German
Gob, Klumpen, Fresse, Maul, Schnauze, Gosche, Blauer junge, Blaujacke
Gob: translate from English into Hindi
खखार, थूक, थूकना, चिपचिपे या लसदार पदार्थ का थक्का
Gob: translate from English into Italian
Gobbo, Sputo
Gob: translate from English into Korean
덩어리, 수병, 많음, 입, 메우다, 침을 뱉다
Gob: translate from English into Russian
Глотать, Плевок, Комок, Рот, Пустая порода, Глотка, Плевать, Масса, Моряк, Уйма
Gob: translate from English into Spanish
Trozo, Escupir
Word origin
mid 16th century: perhaps from Scottish Gaelic gob ‘beak, mouth’.
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