1)An omnipotent being whom is so utterly transcendent that many worship them at all costs.
2) The word 'Seeb' has varying meanings in different languages, in ancient literature it was common for higher beings to be referred to as 'Seeb'. The term 'Seeb' does not root from any particular language which explains its lack of translations.
3)Seeb in northern London is more of a slang term with an inherently different meaning. Whilst it is admittedly difficult to deduce its exact definition. In London people use the word Seeb to refer to a generally good looking individual (normally male).
Imagine this, You’re with a girl the time is 11pm you’re chilling in her room with a bottle of henny. she starts giving you the eyes. you know it’s about to be seedy settings
Popularly misheard as CD settings
Used famously by UK drill Artist v9 (Homerton)
One obtaining a nosh off or blow job from someone in otherwise shady conditions such as on the back seat of a bus or in the boardroom of a fully manned office. Seedy goobles are both risky and dangerous but this only adds to the fun of getting a seedy gobble.
Hey Barron, I was at my old nans on Tuesday redecorating her bedroom. While she was in the next room her best friend pulled my pants down and gave me a seedy gooble
I was on the number 19 on the way home the other day and the missus unzipped my flies and gave me a seedy gobble on the bus!
I once worked in a bar and a well known comedian came in for a few drinks. I ended up giving him a seedy gobble in my car.