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nob noun- a person of rank, position or wealth UK, 1703
- It’s the young nobs I hates the worst of all with their flat-chested bints [girlfriends]. — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 29, 1964
- After my theft, three nobs got together. The Marquis of Wells, his pal Lord Featherstonehaugh (pronounce it Fanshaw to be classy) and the Marquis of Gotham[.] — Jonathan Gash, The Ten Word Game, p. 51, 2003
- a completely reliable and dependable person AUSTRALIA
- — Ned Wallish, The Truth Dictionary of Racing Slang, p. 81, 1989
- the penis UK, 1961
A variation of KNOB- Cheryl’s just been looking at men’s nobs. — Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, The Royle Family, 1999
- The smiling child with his hand on his nob[.] — Frank Skinner, Frank Skinner, p. 22, 2001
- the head UK, 1690
Probably from KNOB
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