What is the meaning of GOBS. Phrases containing GOBS
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Adj. Amazed, shocked. Less common than 'gobsmacked'.
Someone who talks crap. Combination of gob + shite.
adj surprised; taken aback: I was completely gobsmacked... I didnÂ’t even know she was pregnant.
a stick about two feet long and half an inch in diameter kept at hand when fishing, to remove the hook from the its hold when swallowed by the fish
Gobshite is Northern British slang for a contemptible person. Gobshite is Irish slang for a stupid person.
Gobstopper is British rhyming slang for the penis (chopper).
Amazed. Your gob is your mouth and if you smack your gob, it would be out of amazement.
Gobslutch is British slang for a slovenly, messy person.
Gobsmacked is British slang for astounded; astonished.
Huge multilayered sweets. Well huge for the mouth of a small child anyway. These changed colour with each layer encouraging the kids to be constantly removing them from their mouths - with filthy hands of course - just so they could see how far they've got. How we didn't get dysentry repeatedly is anyones guess! (ed: not to mention constant wallopings from our mothers for drooling over our clothes! By the way, who remembers Jawbreakers?)
Gobsmacking is British slang for astonishing.
n jawbreaker. Very hard sweets intended to break the jaw of the consumer, or at least cause severe injury.
n Scottish 1 bullshit. Intended to refer to the metaphorical shite that is coming out of your gob: Jimmy said he was in the Olympic ski team but to be honest I think itÂ’s all gobshite. 2 the person who is emitting said matter: I wouldnÂ’t believe anything Anne says, sheÂ’s a wee gobshite.
These were enormous gobstoppers with different coloured (and flavoured) layers. We all flirted daily with the real danger of horrible suffocation from these huge sweets - these days there'd be a pressure group lobbying Parliament. Great excitement was caused by the advent of the 'red hot' jawbreaker (which caused mild chemical burns to the roof of your mouth). (ed: remember them well - magic flavours - and while they were 'the' thing to have they were always in desperately short supply in the shops. When they came in, whichever shop had them was beseiged and always sold out in hours!).
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