Bobby vs Blobby - What's the difference?
bobby | blobby |
(British, slang) A police officer.
(British, slang) A railway signaller.
Similar in shape to blobs; amorphous in appearance; partially irregular in appearance like bubbles.
* 2004 , Isaac V. Kerlow, The Art of 3D: Computer Animation and Effects , John Wiley & Sons (ISBN 9780471430360), page 130
As a proper noun bobby
is .As an adjective blobby is
similar in shape to blobs; amorphous in appearance; partially irregular in appearance like bubbles.bobby
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