"Hey man, did you cut your rear fender in half with a torch? That bobber looks like sh!t."
"So does your garbage wagon!"
"So does your garbage wagon!"
by DirtyMerg July 12, 2007
A motorcycle that has been modified by removing unnecessary parts like turn signals and crash bars, cutting the fenders down (bobbing) or even removing them completely, installing a smaller fuel tank, etc.
Originally the modifications were done to increase the motorcycle's power-to-weight ratio for increased performance and racing.
Also called a cut-down, California special or Fat Bob if the stock gas tanks are kept on.
Bobbers were the precursor to choppers.
Originally the modifications were done to increase the motorcycle's power-to-weight ratio for increased performance and racing.
Also called a cut-down, California special or Fat Bob if the stock gas tanks are kept on.
Bobbers were the precursor to choppers.
by Dr. Badwrench January 05, 2009
A derogity name word used in North Yorkshire to describe a nerd, or geeky looking bloke. (Skinny, bad hair, glasses, often laden with books and pencils)
by Wilberto July 05, 2006
one who enjoys giving head. Orginated from a girl named leann from carthage, who lives for giving power hours. A power hour consist of seeing how many guys you can suck off in an hour. ( the record is 5)
mike eger, I will give head you don't have to punch me in the head this time. I didn't get the name bobber cause I like to fish.
by mike(I have aids) anger December 28, 2004
by meatwad1245 July 21, 2010
"Dude that guy a mobber."
"Are you retarded? That guy is straight bobber."
OR
"This chick was shlobin my nob the other day. I thought she didn't get with a lot of guys, but she is a bobber."
"Are you retarded? That guy is straight bobber."
OR
"This chick was shlobin my nob the other day. I thought she didn't get with a lot of guys, but she is a bobber."
by MOBBER June 01, 2009
Noun: A lump of green material extracted from one's nose. Known in the UK as a grolly.
Origins: Yiddish/Polish/Eastern European.
See also prunch.
Origins: Yiddish/Polish/Eastern European.
See also prunch.
by Jono March 27, 2005