A stereotypical hispanic pronounciation of the english word "Job". Under spanish laws of pronounciation, the letter "J" is usuauly pronounced as a "H" or "Y" as in "Jalapeno" or "Juego". This word has recently been used by Carlos Mencia of Comedy Central.
*In thick hispanic accent* "Man, my yob sucks. I gotta scrab them gringo's toilets cinco days a weeek."
by Rich Z November 02, 2005
Grandma: You see that little punk George! Why is the lad so loud and obscene?! What a bloody yob he is!!
George: Alright.
George: Alright.
by Arthur J. Jones March 22, 2017
by Street Professor June 11, 2014
by conchowino September 15, 2009
Boy spelled backwards as in rather backwards thinking and boyish. Or perhaps regressing from learning manners and proper behavior.
?airagluB ni taht sI ?nodnoL ,tahW ssorc rehtar s'yeht raeh I .nodnoL ni boy reccos a s'ti ,tuo hctaW
by Foo Bar February 15, 2005
a Yob is the opposite of a Job.
a Yob is like working at a department store or a fast food place.
Or it can be somethng to wait in line for in front of Home Depot
(Yob $100-$500 a week or $1,000 - $40,000 a year)
And a Job is like working in an office or other high paying jobs
(Job $60,000+ a year)
a Yob is like working at a department store or a fast food place.
Or it can be somethng to wait in line for in front of Home Depot
(Yob $100-$500 a week or $1,000 - $40,000 a year)
And a Job is like working in an office or other high paying jobs
(Job $60,000+ a year)
by THE UNKOWN47 January 16, 2009