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moob |
As a noun moob is
(slang|usually in plural) a plump or untoned breast on a man.
mook |
moob |
As a verb mook
is .
As a noun moob is
(slang|usually in plural) a plump or untoned breast on a man.
noob |
moob |
As nouns the difference between noob and moob
is that
noob is a newb or newbie; refers to the idea that someone is new to a game, concept, or idea; implying a lack of experience. Also, in some areas the word noob can mean someone is obsessed with things while
moob is a plump or untoned breast on a man.
doob |
moob |
As nouns the difference between doob and moob
is that
doob is a marijuana cigarette while
moob is a plump or untoned breast on a man.
loob |
moob |
As nouns the difference between loob and moob
is that
loob is the clay or slime washed from tin ore in dressing while
moob is a plump or untoned breast on a man.
moob |
moos |
As nouns the difference between moob and moos
is that
moob is a plump or untoned breast on a man while
moos is plural of lang=en.
As a verb moos is
third-person singular of moo.
moob |
mobo |
Mobo is a anagram of moob.
As nouns the difference between moob and mobo
is that
moob is a plump or untoned breast on a man while
mobo is motherboard.
As an initialism MOBO is
Music Of Black Origin
moot |
moob |
As nouns the difference between moot and moob
is that
moot is a moot court while
moob is a plump or untoned breast on a man.
As an adjective moot
is subject to discussion (originally at a moot); arguable, debatable, unsolved or impossible to solve.
As a verb moot
is to bring up as a subject for debate, to propose.
moob |
mob |
As nouns the difference between moob and mob
is that
moob is a plump or untoned breast on a man while
mob is an unruly group of people.
As a verb mob is
to crowd around (someone), often with hostility.
As an abbreviation mob is
mobile phone.
As an initialism MOB is
Man
Over
Board, used e.g. on the emergency button of a satellite navigator. By pushing the button the operator stores the coordinates of a man overboard incident for easy access.
moor |
moob |
As nouns the difference between moor and moob
is that
moor is an extensive waste covered with patches of heath, and having a poor, light soil, but sometimes marshy, and abounding in peat; a heath while
moob is a plump or untoned breast on a man.
As a verb moor
is to cast anchor or become fastened.
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