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gob noun- the mouth UK, 1550
Originally Scots and northern English dialect. - Down the disco you pull some bird / She gives you oral in the bog / Next thing you know her ex comes up / and smacks you in the gob — Stewart Home, Sex Kick [britpulp], p. 229, 1999
- I took a big gob full of beer[.] — David Peace, Nineteen Seventy-Four, p. 181, 1999
- [G]ormless and open-gobbed, she would sit for long periods [...] saying and doing nothing. — Stuart Jeffries, Mrs Slocombe’s Pussy, p. xix, 2000
- a slimy lump or clot, especially of spittle UK
In conventional use until early C19. - [T]he old man coughing and spitting in the wash basin [...] I goes in there in the morning and sees the gob hanging in the plug hole. — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 10, 1964
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