> Gob: A pit, a place mentioned in 2 Sam. 21:18,19; called also Gezer, > in 1 Chr. 20:4. > In England, a fool is called a gob, gawby or gobby. > gob (GL) - hollow of hand > Clarinet: Licorice Stick or Gob Stick > Gob-stick: a silver spoon or fork. > gob n., v. Your gob is a rather vulgar definition of your mouth. > Almost always used in the context of "shut your gob" or, to be a > little more gramatically specific, "shut yer gob". Equally savoury > is the verb "gob" which means to spit. Least how I hear it. Clark
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