by deanbob April 23, 2008
1) A phrase that derives from the movie Office Space, when consultants(The Bobs) are brought in ask what people do for the company, thus asking the employees to justify their positions in said company.
2) Someone suffering from this syndrome is someone at work, that at present time(past and future as well) nobody can figure out what exactly it is they do for 8+ hours each day. Question it all you want, but it is still a mystery.
2) Someone suffering from this syndrome is someone at work, that at present time(past and future as well) nobody can figure out what exactly it is they do for 8+ hours each day. Question it all you want, but it is still a mystery.
Co-worker 1: "Where the hell is he? I have no idea what the hell he does here everyday. Seems like a whole lot of nothing."
Co-worker 2: "It is nothing, always nothing, if you take out the complaining. He has serious issues, one of them being that he has what people in the field called The Bobs Syndrome."
Co-worker 2: "It is nothing, always nothing, if you take out the complaining. He has serious issues, one of them being that he has what people in the field called The Bobs Syndrome."
by The MI Shocker December 06, 2013
Guy 1: Holy crap, he's making that kind of pwnage look like 1, 2, 3.
Guy 2: Yeah, he's really Bob Rossing that thing.
Guy 2: Yeah, he's really Bob Rossing that thing.
by Bigbobo47 December 30, 2007
A Reggae God and the favorite son of Jamaica; popular from the 70s through today; most people associate him only with marijuana although his music is really incredible; political activist, rastafarian, ghetto rebel
A major problem with todays uptight society is that his music is written off as the rantings of a stoner, when in fact it really his songs spread the message of a rebel and activist
by anon. July 18, 2003
by eatthatvagine445 September 01, 2017
The lowest card in a Full House.
by M. Lisac February 08, 2005
To attempt to define Bob Dylan in certain terms would be to contradict everything to which Mr. Dylan has endeavored. Simply put, he's a man of song who rose to fame in the early 60's as part of the Greenwich folk scene in NYC but who continues to reinvent his sound well into the 21st century. His voice is dreadful noise to some and delightful bliss to others. He continues to create and perform music while others of his generation rest on their laurels. He does what he wants and really doesn't care if he defies one's expectations of him. In fact, he kind of enjoys being a mystery.
by philcov March 12, 2015