Pobs vs Poss - What's the difference?
pobs | poss |
(northern England) Pieces of bread soaked in hot milk used as a comfort food for children during illness
(archaic) To mix with a vertical motion, especially when washing the hands.
(obsolete, UK, dialect) To push; to dash; to throw.
* Piers Plowman
As a noun pobs
is pieces of bread soaked in hot milk used as a comfort food for children during illness.As an abbreviation poss is
alternative form of poss.|lang=en.As a verb poss is
to mix with a vertical motion, especially when washing the hands.pobs
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(en-plural noun)poss
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(Abbreviation) (head)Verb
(es)- A cat possed them [the rats] about.