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A combination of “obese” and “verbose” it is used to describe people who are overweight and use a lot of long and complicated or seldom used words. Usually to make themselves appear more intelligent to others. Bryan you’re getting way to obose.
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| 2. | Obose | ||
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The combination of an oboe and an obese person; an oboe played by an obese person.
Not to be confused with: the plural of oboe, which is oboes. To be confused with: Pavarotti playing the flute. Guy: Hey, check the obose; he's got the oboe lost in his rolls of fat!
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