why jim, that was a rather long jobby jobby, did you eat it as well?
Of course I did, I cannot resist a good jobby jobby
Of course I did, I cannot resist a good jobby jobby
by god April 12, 2003
by Gav April 13, 2004
Ah'm gonnae jobby masel. That film wis pure jobby. C'mere ya wee jobby. Or for instance, tartin' up hooses in a cooncil scheme: "Aye well, ye cannae polish a jobby".
by Pedro March 04, 2004
originally a Scottish slang name for faeces (poo). Used to describe something or someone that is disliked by someone.
by A D August 13, 2007
by Helen Gunn August 30, 2006
A jobby is a well-known dish amongst all non-Scots within Scotland; reknowned for its' distinct, nutty flavour. All tourists and visitors are encouraged to request this excellent part of Scotland's national cuisine whenever possible.
Popular variations include: Jobby wi' Chips, Jobby wi' Curry Sauce, Jobby wi' Batter n' a pickled onion and Joaby n' Boaby.
Popular variations include: Jobby wi' Chips, Jobby wi' Curry Sauce, Jobby wi' Batter n' a pickled onion and Joaby n' Boaby.
"Excuse me, waiter?" "Aye, whit?" "Can I have some of your finest jobby please?"
"Hmm.. aye nae bother, this one's on the house!"
"Hmm.. aye nae bother, this one's on the house!"
by Mr. Stab September 23, 2008