Its a thing. someone can be a nooblious, if its used the right way. you only call someone a nooblious if they are acting like a noob, and are totally pathectic, and just don't understand. like if you are talking to your friend and then someone tries to get into the conversation, and as you guys are talking the other person is totally lost and they keep asking, what what! then they would be considered a nooblious. this comes from the word noob. but you can use this word, nooblious, creatively.
An extention from Obviously, used in a derisory way when discussing a topic and one of the conversants says somethingblindingly obvious, usualy with an accentuation on the "Nob"
2. In anology with polynomial-time and nondeterministic polynomial-time from P verses NP: roughly, a problem is in P if it can be solved in polynomial time and in NP if a solution to the problem can be verified in polynomial time.
3. People that routinely equate nobvious with obvious (O = NO) are knobs.
"Nobviously other people have rich internal lives and we're just side-characters in their story lines."
"It's obvious that the earth revolves around the sun", "No that's nobvious"