n. 1. A small mass or lump. 2. often gobs Informal A large quantity: a gob of money; gobs of time. [Middle English gobbe, probably from Old French gobe, mouthful, from gober, to gulp, of Celtic origin.] |
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n. Slang The mouth. [Perhaps from Scottish and Irish Gaelic.] |
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n. Slang A sailor. [Probably shortening of earlier gobshite, wad of expectorated chewing tobacco, sailor; see GOBSHITE.] |
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