noun
1.A large amount of.
‘they pumped gobs of money into the candidates’ election coffers’
‘With gobs of young companies struggling to stay afloat, many are rushing headlong into hiring experienced execs who can give them the credibility and stability they need in turbulent economic times.’
2.A lump of a viscous or slimy substance.
‘a gob of phlegm’
‘Lee commented, scooping a gob of mashed potato with his finger and wiping it onto a napkin, before proceeding to mould a palm tree from the pale creamy substance.’
3.A person’s mouth.
‘Jean told him to shut his big gob’
‘We won’t lie low, heads down, gobs shut for Labour.’
4.A small lump.
5.An American sailor.
verb
1.Spit.
‘They’ve just shambled off up the road a bit, probably because she’s gobbed all over the pavement outside mine so they need to find a clean bit.’
‘No, have you seen the way people gob in the street.’
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