when the crowd spits or "gobs" at a band, this was started by the ramones. it really just a gross way of clapping.
by senior syphlis July 9, 2004
by burtorernie? April 5, 2011
Mouth
of Irish origin.
Word in the Irish language.
In Irish (Gaeilge)gob, meaning beak
transfered as slang in English as mouth
of Irish origin.
Word in the Irish language.
In Irish (Gaeilge)gob, meaning beak
transfered as slang in English as mouth
"shut your gob!" ("shut your mouth!")
by EI March 2, 2005
Stands for Good one Benny. GOB is a friend that says something wildly unfunny while convinced it is actually funny.
by TurtleMoney November 25, 2020
To secrete or produce saliva. Usually over someone else whilst talking. This causes said person to be grossed out which results in comments such as "I asked for the news not the weather" or "Say it don't spray it."
Comes from the word 'Gob' meaning 'Mouth.'
Comes from the word 'Gob' meaning 'Mouth.'
by BoogerBrain July 31, 2006
A gob is a double dipped frozen banana with everything on it. It requires two sticks to support the extra chocolate and nuts.
Gob: Give me a gob.
GM: GOB!
Gob: No, I didn't mean for you to yell my name at me. Its what I call a double dipped banana with everything on it.
GM: GOB!
Gob: No, I didn't mean for you to yell my name at me. Its what I call a double dipped banana with everything on it.
by imoscardotcom January 3, 2008