Nobbier vs Gobbier - What's the difference?
nobbier | gobbier |
(nobby)
(UK) Wealthy or of high social position; of or pertaining to a nob (person of great wealth or social standing).
* , 1876, Levi C. Goodale, Charlie Lulledge (editors), Works of Charles Dickens: Bleak House ,
* 1873 , ,
(US) Fashionable or chic.
* 1883 , , 2007,
* 1925 April 11, Busybody, "Jottings About Town", in , page 25,
* 1933 , ,
(gobby)
(informal) Marked by the presence of gobs (lumps).
* 1898 , Gleanings in bee culture, Volume 26?
* 1942 , Frank Roy Fraprie, American photography
* 1952 , David Harry Walker, The pillar
(British, slang, said of a person) Inclined to talk in a loud and offensive manner.
(Australia, New Zealand, slang) An act of fellatio.
* 2004 , John Charalambous, Furies , , ISBN 0702234559, page 164 [http://google.com/books?id=-sUhyF_kJ9AC&pg=PA164&dq=gobby]:
* 2007 , Joe Lewis, The Insurmountable Malaise of Man , (self-published), ISBN 9781847992444, page 278 [http://google.com/books?id=myJ8WLBqDOcC&pg=PA278&dq=gobby]:
*:"I'm not really in the mood for a gobby ," I slur, and laugh girlishly at my joke as I unzip my fly, "but if you insist..."
* 2007 July 17, Gordon Lightfoot III <GordonLightfootIII@gmail.com>, "A Question for Darkfalz (colgate total)", message-ID <1184667039.997405.66870@m37g2000prh.googlegroups.com>, aus.tv , Usenet [http://groups.google.com/group/aus.tv/msg/4b6941df25de4a28]:
As adjectives the difference between nobbier and gobbier
is that nobbier is comparative of nobby while gobbier is comparative of gobby.nobbier
English
Adjective
(head)nobby
English
Adjective
(er)page 106,
- I'll come back in the course of the evening, if agreeable to you, and endeavor to meet your wishes respecting this unfortunate family matter, and the nobbiest way of keeping it quiet.
page 291,
- "What makes it worse,” she continued, in the extremity of confidence, “I heard those two cricketing men say just now, 'She's the nobbiest girl on the boat.' But I don't mind it, you know, Harry."
page 152,
- Undertaking?—why it's the dead-surest business in Christendom, and the nobbiest .
- Quite nobby are the suitings appearing on some of our better Fifth Avenue young men.
page 37,
- Alcibiades, was the nobbiest boy in Greece.
Synonyms
* (fashionable or chic) classyDerived terms
* nobbilygobbier
English
Adjective
(head)gobby
English
Etymology 1
.Adjective
(er)- But if, however, the bees make from it a "gobby" article of comb honey, no one will be quicker to drop it than the Root Co.
- ...to have a gobby mess of unrelated and meaningless color hung in a metropolitan show...
- He poured the Argentine stew in a gobby mess on top of the Spam.
Etymology 2
. The meaning "inclined to talk" is probably related to (m).Adjective
(er)Noun
(gobbies)- In year eight, crouched in a playground cubby, she gave Ryan Glover a gobby . Brief, busy, urgent. Then afterwards, slipping it back into his pants, he said thank you.
- He bustles me into a cubicle and locks the door.
- Have you seen the Colgate Total ad with the female Indian dentist? Would you let her give you a gobby ? I would. She has a perdy mouth.
Synonyms
* (fellatio) (l)References
*Dictionary.com: "adj, -bier, -biest, informal, loudmouthed and offensive" * Cassell's Dictionary of Slang, 2 edition, ISBN 0304366366: "adj., late 19C+, talkative"