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Gob   Listen
noun
Gob  n.  Same as sailor. (Colloq.)






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"Gob" Quotes from Famous Books



... spectator! D'yees take me fer a haythen? Be the howly! show me the scallywag that would harrum a hair o' the ole 'oman's hid, an' I'd give him sich a pelt on the gob, that he would think he'd got ...
— The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 - Devoted To Literature And National Policy • Various

... sweated their duds till they riz it; [1] For Larry was always the lad, When a friend was condemn'd to the squeezer, [2] But he'd pawn, all the togs that he had, [3] Just to help the poor boy to a sneezer, [4] And moisten his gob 'fore he died. ...
— Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs - and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] • John S. Farmer



Words linked to "Gob" :   mouth, bo'sun, roustabout, trap, Britain, deckhand, sea dog, whaler, officer, United Kingdom, Great Britain, able seaman, seafarer, clod, ball, ship's officer, crewman, able-bodied seaman, pilot, Jack-tar, hole, maw, mariner, sea lawyer, bargee, rima oris, helmsman, boatswain, UK, tar, old salt, bo's'n, cakehole, bosun, chunk, jack, sailor, bargeman, oral cavity, lump



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