Stands for Good one Benny. GOB is a friend that says something wildly unfunny while convinced it is actually funny.
Someone tells you an horrible joke. Simply reply with “GOB”
A term inspired by the US comedy series Arrested Development. It refers to one of the show's central characters, 'GOB', an arrogant, shameless, self promoting showman.
In real world terms, "a GOB" is someone who displays the same classless showmanship, such as the lead singer of a pub covers band who thinks he's the greatest thing since Barry White but can't sing to save himself, or a standup commedian who obviously thinks his material is great, when in reality it stinks. Badly.
Me: This is the worst band I've ever seen.
Kate: Yeah, the lead singer's a freakin' GOB.
Gig on a bitch- to get your grind on with a girl. Does not necessarily have to be at a club or party. Made popular by the bay area rap group "Swagga Boi Goonz"
I'm gonna hit up that sideshow and GOB.
abbreviated version of "GOOD ONE BEC"
originated in australia, by a becgina.
can only be used in the context of a bec saying something totally awesome.
bec: **makes a funny jokes**
everyone else: gob
it means someone is ugly as shit
that nigga gob asfk
He so gob like ew
i don’t want him he gob
Noun. Pronounced Joeb. Something that if it has to be said out loud, probably isn't true, and by verbalizing it, the speaker undermines exactly what it is saying.
The character George Oscar Bluth (GOB) from Arrested Development would say many phrases that are obviously false and by saying them out loud, it was clear he was lying and the exact opposite was true.
"That's a totally normal size penis" from anyone.
"My boyfriend is head over heels in love with me" from a girl whom was recently told about her boyfriend cheating on her.
Or, to quote GOB from arrested, "And that one's religious. That one gets pregnant, it stays pregnant. I dated a girl like that in high school. No I didn't." The immediate "No I didn't" is a clear Gobism.
May also be considered the noun form of Shakespeare's "The lady doth protest too much."