Grandma: You see that little punk George! Why is the lad so loud and obscene?! What a bloody yob he is!!
George: Alright.
George: Alright.
by Arthur J. Jones March 22, 2017
by conchowino September 15, 2009
a Yob is the opposite of a Job.
a Yob is like working at a department store or a fast food place.
Or it can be somethng to wait in line for in front of Home Depot
(Yob $100-$500 a week or $1,000 - $40,000 a year)
And a Job is like working in an office or other high paying jobs
(Job $60,000+ a year)
a Yob is like working at a department store or a fast food place.
Or it can be somethng to wait in line for in front of Home Depot
(Yob $100-$500 a week or $1,000 - $40,000 a year)
And a Job is like working in an office or other high paying jobs
(Job $60,000+ a year)
by THE UNKOWN47 January 16, 2009
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Rather common, potentially fearsome and almost entirely insane lower-class countryside dweller wont to shouting "GET ARFF MOY LARND!" and pointing a 12-bore at one. Fond of tractors, cider and unpleasant acts with farmyard creatures, he or she serves a purpose. Quite whatthat is, apart from making a good beater and emptying the slurry pit occasionally, is moot.
Not to be confused with the Barbourian, which is a far higher caste of rural inhabitant altogether.
Better somehow, than town-centric, SUV-driving types, whose prisitne vehicles climb nothing higher than the kerb outside the local Waitrose.
Not to be confused with the Barbourian, which is a far higher caste of rural inhabitant altogether.
Better somehow, than town-centric, SUV-driving types, whose prisitne vehicles climb nothing higher than the kerb outside the local Waitrose.
Referred to in Blur's Coffee and TV, the agri-yob also features in the film Straw Dogs and in Waugh's novel Scoop.
From Coffee and TV:
"Do you go to the country?
It isn't very far.
There's people there who will hurt you
Cos of who you are…"
From Coffee and TV:
"Do you go to the country?
It isn't very far.
There's people there who will hurt you
Cos of who you are…"
by Roo August 12, 2009
by alli February 08, 2004