The rhythm guitarist for the Grateful Dead. Often overlooked because of Jerry Garcia's amazing lead guitar work, but still a talented player and a fundamental part of the Dead's sound.
Bob Weir has an upbeat country-sounding voice and sang Dead songs like "Mexicali Blues", "Sugar Magnolia" and "One More Saturday Night"
by EonBlue987 July 15, 2010
Bob duncan a majestic creature and is just as beautiful as cole Sprouse he is a bald beauty.
My and my hobo toe love u bob duncan
My and my hobo toe love u bob duncan
by Hehe bob duncan November 05, 2018
An evil talking baby who killed the Quizno's spongemonkies and took over the quiznos commercials, making thw world unable to sing new "we luv tha subs" variations every other month.
by nitz April 22, 2005
A hair style often resorted to by married women where the hair is cut very short. Most woman resort to this style of hair after they get married because they no longer have to impress anyone and don't want to deal with long hair anymore.
by Double TTT March 30, 2014
(Fictional) Helicopter obsessed, eccentric, lovable HHTV reporter who presents potted histories at high speed on Horrible Histories. Also known as the Silver Fox, Bob Hale is portrayed by the actor Laurence Rickard (in heavy prosthetic make-up in series 2, 3 and 4).
by Larryrules May 29, 2012
Guy 1: Shit, I was smiling bob throughout the entire sermon today in church.
Guy 2: Oh man, me too! I was smiling bob all while watching Barney when I had to babysit last night!
Guy 2: Oh man, me too! I was smiling bob all while watching Barney when I had to babysit last night!
by psycholilbunny July 07, 2010
Hooking or grasping on to the rear bumper of a car or truck when the road is covered in snow and ice. The motorist often doesn't know the youth is squatted down behind the car hanging on to the rear bumper. The 'Hooky-Bobber' gets a free and dangerous ride. Hooky-Bobbing is mostly for a joy-ride, but can be a way to get home from school. The dangers include inhaling car exhaust, motorists traveling at high rates of speed. Rock,gravel,sand and sewer covers in the road that have melted the snow and/or ice resulting in the Hooky-Bobber to be tossed off the rear bumper. Also often times, mittens or gloves get stuck/frozen to the rear bumper.
by Raider Quinn October 21, 2007