bobbish

adj

Etymology

From bob + -ish.

  1. derived from bobben
  2. suffixed as bobbish — “bob + ish

Definitions

  1. Hearty

    Hearty; in good spirits.

    • "The pigs is well," said Mr. Squeers, "the cows is well, and the boys is bobbish. Young Sprouter has been a-winking, has he? I'll wink him when I get back."
    • “How do you do, Mr. Huxter,” the Prince of Fairoaks said in his most princely manner—“I hope you are very well.” “Pretty bobbish, thanky.”

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