
gob



INFORMALACRONYM
gob /ɡɒb $ ɡɑːb/ noun [countable]
gob verb (past tense and past participle gobbed, present participle gobbing) [intransitive]
تکه، تخته کف، کلوخه، مقدار بزرگ و زیاد، یک دهن غذا، دهان، ملوان
gob[noun]Synonyms: lump, chunk, clod, clump, hunch, hunk, nugget, wad, scad, heap, load(s), million, oodles, quantities, ream(s), rimption(s), slather(s), wad(s)
[noun]Synonyms: mouth, bazoo, mush, row, trap, yap
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
I. gob1 /ɡɒb $ ɡɑːb/
noun [countable] informal[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: gobe 'large piece of food', from gobet; ⇒ gobbet]
1. British English an impolite word for someone’s mouth:
Jean told him to shut his gob.
She’s always stuffing her gob with food.2. a mass of something wet and sticky
gob of
There’s a gob of gum on my chair.3. gobs American English a large amount of something
gobs of
gobs of money [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲