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Bon vs Nob - What's the difference?

bon | nob |

Nob is a anagram of bon.



As nouns the difference between bon and nob

is that bon is the oldest spiritual tradition of Tibet while nob is a wealthy or influential person; a toff.

As proper nouns the difference between bon and nob

is that bon is a branch of Tibetan Vajrayana while Nob is a place, north of Jerusalem, whose inhabitants were massacred by Saul.

As an abbreviation BON

is Business Object Notation, notation for high-level object-oriented analysis.

As a verb nob is

{{cx|informal|lang=en}} To hit in the head.

bon

English

(wikipedia BON)

Abbreviation

(Abbreviation) (head)
  • B'usiness]] '''O'''bject [[notation, ' N otation, notation for high-level object-oriented analysis.
  • (medicine) B'isphosphonate]]-associated [[osteonecrosis, '''o'''steo' n ecrosis of the jaws.
  • Anagrams

    *

    nob

    English

    Etymology 1

    * From "nobleman" or "member of the nobility" (Doubtful) * From "white-nob" (Eighteenth century) or "white-head", referring to the powdered wigs used by those affecting upper middle-class status.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (slang, chiefly, British) a wealthy or influential person; a toff
  • The masses have risen up and shot all their nobs.
  • :: Baldrick, Blackadder Goes Forth
  • Etymology 2

    (en)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The head.
  • Jack and Jill went up the hill / to fetch a pail of water; / Jack fell down and broke his crown / and Jill came tumbling after. / Up Jack got and home did trot, / as fast as he could caper, / to old Dame Dob / to mend his nob / with vinegar and brown paper.
  • (cribbage) a jack of the same suit as the card turned up by the dealer.
  • One for his nob .
  • (slang) The glans penis, the sensitive bulbous structure at the end of the penis also known as the head of the penis.
  • Verb

  • To hit in the head
  • Anagrams

    *