Jobble vs Jobbie - What's the difference?
jobble | jobbie |
To wobble.
* 1852 , Hunt's Yachting Magazine (volume 1, page 347)
* 2007 , Richard Hall, Long George Alley (page 20)
(Scotland, slang) Faeces; a piece of excrement.
*2008 , (James Kelman), Kieron Smith, Boy , Penguin 2009, p. 85:
*:Ye had to watch no to step in mud or a puddle or else in jobby', dogs were aye doing ' jobbies , or else ye watched for broken glass.
Generic object, thing.
(UK, informal) a job, normally a task rather than a form of employment for which one is paid.
:I'll take care of the pasta jobbie , don't worry about that.
As a verb jobble
is to wobble.As a noun jobbie is
(scotland|slang) faeces; a piece of excrement.jobble
English
Verb
(jobbl)- At Malta there was a race between little sailing-boats; one boy slung his ballast under the thwart of his boat; there was a slight tumble in the sea; the boat jobbled up and down, but forged away from all the rest and won the race.
- Miss Mamie Lee had a big belly that jobbled when she laughed.
jobbie
English
Alternative forms
*jobbyNoun
(en noun)- "Have a look at that jobbie !"