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Bobs

Any oral stimulation involving the bobage of the head. Also known as head oral sex skulls

Geanine and Hailey give fantastic bobs

by The King and Queen of Binglish December 22, 2005


Bob

Originally a term used to describe the old English shilling coin, equivalent to todays 5p in todays decimal money. A bob bit would be equal to 12 old pence. The two shilling coin, florin, often being referred to as a two bob bit.

Go to the shops for me and I'll give you a bob.

Lend us a couple of bob.

by JEPatr September 16, 2008


Bob

A common name that is often used in tv-series for main characters-names. And I'm the victim of all that, since my name is Bob. But I am proud of my name...

Spongebob
Bob the builder
In Holland and Belgium somebody who's going to drive drunken people home is called "THE BOB (Bewust Onbeschonken Bestuurder)
Nicknames:
Bobbel
Bobsled
Bobbiaantje
Bobo El Petito

See if Jorik and Tom can find this one.... yes my friends it was I, Le bob....

by bob November 24, 2004


Bob

A word used to answer any seemingly unanswerable question (usually relating to a person). A combination of Don't know, and Don't care.

Question: Who was president of Nicaragua between 1894 and 1900?
Answer: Bob.

by PG_au March 06, 2007


Bob

What you call the guy in the water with no arms or legs.

-What do you call a guy with no arms and legs when you throw him into the lake?
-Bob

by ichigodesuka September 26, 2009


bob

noun and verb. British slang for poo

1. Who's got bob all over my rug?

2. Where's Bill? He's gone for a bob.

by CrazyDaveOfDoom July 11, 2005


Bob

A name you might call someone when you've forgotten their real name, or are just screwing with them. Best used on a person who doesn't fit the name at all, like a woman, or someone with a very long, complicated name that has a lot of sylables.

The Mysterious Mr. Man: "Hey, what's your name?...Uh, Bob...yeah, Bob. Can you get that armadillo for me?"

Xeanequa: "You're a dick"

Mr. Man: "And you have no sense of humor"

by nickreaper December 13, 2011