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Frobbed

To be frobbed, fingered and robbed.

Eg; Omg girls at the weekend this guy frobbed me.
Or; Dude at the weekend i totally frobbed this bird, stole some bread and crisps!

by pierrepickleportal May 15, 2014

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Frobbed

(v) To rob someone in a very angry manner.
(v) To steal something very important and then rub the theft in the person's face.

Gary frobbed my sandwich from the fridge and then ate it in front of me.

by CrazyRaptorGuy January 6, 2012

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frob

Any un-named object; a thing. Usually used in a sentence that contains two un-named things.

Hand me that frob on the thing over there.

by DragonlordALS May 18, 2004

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Frobbing

Facebook-Robbing.
Much more suitable word for impersonating someone else on Facebook, due to it not involving the word 'rape'.

OMG! I've just been Frobbed!

Oi! Who just Frobbed me?

I've just been Frobbing! It says Tiz has skittles up her vagina!

by Frob Lord December 8, 2011


Frobiloid (frob) (ih) (loid)

A frobaloid (noun) is a word for a uneasy situation where people who don't get on have to work together to solve the problem to get out of the situation. Loidious (adverb) can be used to describe a person who is rather mercurial mentally and physically doesn't have one set style. It can also be a solition to a problem in which unlikely people have to work together with slight spite.

Where are we?
Read the signs your such an idiot!
Right both of you let's try a loidious approach...! You see a Frobiloid (frob) (ih) (loid) can work it doesn't mean you like each other!

She is increadibly attractive don't you think?

well she doesn't always look like that but yes...!

by Emily. S. Hands October 18, 2021


frobs

A slang term for money, specifically used when someone spends a lot of money on un-neccessary items. Typically prefaced by "dropping a ton of" to denote foolish spending.

Last weekend was brutal; dropped a ton of frobs on stuff for my car. Went to the casino and dropped from frobs on the blackjack table.

by TheBirdistheWord May 13, 2020