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lob noun- in prison, wages, the weekly pay received by prisoners UK
- — Paul Tempest, Lag’s Lexicon, 1950
- a prisoner who displays excessive zeal on his job US
- — American Speech, p. 194, October 1951: “A Study of Reformatory Argot”
- a penis UK, 1890
Original use as “a partially erect penis” has been replaced to mean “an erect penis”, as used in the phrase “to have a lob on”. - in a gambling establishment, a hanger-on who runs errands for gamblers US
- — John Scarne, Scarne’s Guide to Modern Poker, p. 283, 1979
- in horse racing, a horse pulled back by its jockey to prevent it from finishing first, second or third in a race US, 1935
- — David W. Maurer, Argot of the Racetrack, p. 41, 1951
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