
1) Amorphous portion 2) Amorphous quantity 3) Amount of toothpaste 4) Arrested Development brother 5) Bell-bottoms wearer 6) Big bunch 7) Big dollop 8) Big hunk 9) Bluejacket 10) Bluth brother 11) British slang for the mouth 12) British slang for to spit 13) Bunch 14) Chunk 15) Crewman 16) Dollop 17) French word used in English
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1) Bargee 2) Bargeman 3) Blob 4) Boatswain 5) Bosun 6) Cakehole 7) Deckhand 8) Helmsman 9) Hunk 10) Lighterman 11) Lot 12) Mariner 13) Maw 14) Mouth 15) Pile 16) Roustabout 17) Sailor 18) Scad 19) Seadog 20) Seafarer 21) Seaman 22) Steerer 23) Steersman 24) Swabby 25) Tar 26) Ton 27) Wad 28) Whaler
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- a man who serves as a sailor
- (British) a lump of slimey stuff
- informal terms for the mouth
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• (n.) Same as Goaf. • (n.) The mouth. • (n.) A little mass or collection; a small quantity; a mouthful.
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(from the article `gnome`) ...guards mines of precious treasures hidden in the earth. He is represented in medieval mythologies as a small, physically deformed (usually ...
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The term applied to that part of the mine from which the coal has been removed and the space more or less filled up with waste. Also, the loose waste in a mine. Also called goaf.
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Gob (gŏb)
noun [ Confer
Goaf .]
(Mining) Same as
Goaf .
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Gob noun [ Old French
gob morsel; confer French
gobe ,
gobbe , a poisoned morsel, poison ball,
gobet a piece swallowed,
gober to swallow greedily and without tasting; confer Gael. & Ir.
gob mouth, snout, W.
gwp a bird's head and neck. Confer
Gobble...
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Ground Order of Battle.
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Gob is British slang for the mouth.
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The term applied to that part of the mine from which the coal has been removed and the space more or less filled up with waste. Also, the loose waste in a mine. Also called goaf.
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(literally beak) mouth. Perhaps from Irish. (OED)
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[n] - (British) a lump of slimey stuff
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noun a lump of slimy stuff; `a gob of phlegm`
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a mass or lump. · a large quantity: gobs of money. · Also calledwaste or barren material.
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A casual Irish word for “mouth” (the toast “gob fliuch”, for example); also used for “beak”.
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