It was funny at first, but now it is just annoying. In australia it means something different.
It was funny at first, but now it is just annoying. In australia it means something different.
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i have never seen anyone use that term
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srsly? i have seen it waaaay too muchOriginally Posted by hajomaro
"Adjective
gobby (comparative gobbier, superlative gobbiest)
(British, slang, said of a person) frequently and loudly criticising other people.
I hate that Sandra — she's a right gobby cow."
From gob,
"gob (countable and uncountable; plural gobs)
(countable) A lump of soft or sticky material.
(countable, British, Aust, New Zealand, Irish, slang) The mouth.
He's always stuffing her gob with fast food.
Oi, you, shut your gob!
She's got such a gob on her - she's always gossiping about someone or other.
..."
From Irish and/or Scottish Gaelic gob (“beak, bill”).
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What?
Sounds like a goblin to me (presuming that is what gobby is used for, never heard it before...).
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I'm pretty sure aussies would get what i am getting at.
Originally Posted by biznib
gobby .. it sounds kinda sexual to me and im not going to say it .. but stilll
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Originally Posted by TrollWarrior
I WAS RIGHT .. IM A GENIUS !!!
yeah, wondering how i could post a link so people could know what i am talking about w/o me getting a banOriginally Posted by TrollWarrior
0_o mentaly scared cat is not amused.....
let this be a warning. The word gobby shall only be said for the good kind, not the green kind.
Originally Posted by biznib
question for clerification .. can i say
"yo dude, i totally got this gobby from a gobby last night ? "
no, don't listen to that other stupid post. Gobby has one meaning.
Gobby... like the fish?
Also, something, something a vegemite sandwich.
Im australian, and i had no fucking idea what it ment
or young people?Originally Posted by Finalwish