• Gobby

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /É¡É’bi/
    • Rhymes: -É’bi

    Origin 1

    From gob (lump) + b + -y.

    Full definition of gobby

    Adjective

    gobby

    1. (informal) Marked by the presence of gobs (lumps).
      • 1898, Gleanings in bee culture, Volume 26‎But if, however, the bees make from it a "gobby" article of comb honey, no one will be quicker to drop it than the Root Co.
      • 1942, Frank Roy Fraprie, American photography...to have a gobby mess of unrelated and meaningless color hung in a metropolitan show...
      • 1952, David Harry Walker, The pillarHe poured the Argentine stew in a gobby mess on top of the Spam.

    Origin 2

    From gob (mouth) + b + -y. The meaning "inclined to talk" is probably related to gabby.

    Adjective

    gobby

    1. (British, slang, said of a person) Talkative: inclined to talk much; inclined to shoot one's mouth off.

    Noun

    gobby

    (plural gobbies)
    1. (Australia, NZ, slang) An act of fellatio.
      • 2004, John Charalambous, Furies, University of Queensland Press, ISBN 0702234559, page 164 http://google.com/books?id=-sUhyF_kJ9AC&pg=PA164&dq=gobby:In year eight, crouched in a playground cubby, she gave Ryan Glover a gobby. Brief, busy, urgent. Then afterwards, slipping it back into his pants, he said thank you.
      • 2007, Joe Lewis, The Insurmountable Malaise of Man, Lulu (company) (self-published), ISBN 9781847992444, page 278 http://google.com/books?id=myJ8WLBqDOcC&pg=PA278&dq=gobby:He bustles me into a cubicle and locks the door."I'm not really in the mood for a gobby," I slur, and laugh girlishly at my joke as I unzip my fly, "but if you insist..."
      • 2007 July 17, Gordon Lightfoot III <GordonLightfootIII@gmail.com>, "A Question for Darkfalz (colgate total)", message-ID <1184667039.997405.66870@m37g2000prh.googlegroups.com>
    , aus.tv, Usenet http://groups.google.com/group/aus.tv/msg/4b6941df25de4a28:
      • Have you seen the Colgate Total ad with the female Indian dentist? Would you let her give you a gobby? I would. She has a perdy mouth.

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