gobby

adj
/ˈɡɒbi/

Etymology

From gob (“mouth”) + -y. The meaning "inclined to talk" is probably related to gabby.

  1. derived from *gobbo- — “neb, muzzle
  2. derived from gobet
  3. inherited from gobbe
  4. suffixed as gobby — “gob + y

Definitions

  1. Marked by the presence of gobs (lumps).

    • But if, however, the bees make from it a "gobby" article of comb honey, no one will be quicker to drop it than the Root Co.
    • ...to have a gobby mess of unrelated and meaningless color hung in a metropolitan show...
    • He poured the Argentine stew in a gobby mess on top of the Spam.
  2. Inclined to speak in a loud and offensive manner.

  3. An act of fellatio.

    • In year eight, crouched in a playground cubby, she gave Ryan Glover a gobby. Brief, busy, urgent. Then afterwards, slipping it back into his pants, he said thank you.
    • He bustles me into a cubicle and locks the door. "I'm not really in the mood for a gobby," I slur, and laugh girlishly at my joke as I unzip my fly, "but if you insist..."
    • Have you seen the Colgate Total ad with the female Indian dentist? Would you let her give you a gobby? I would. She has a perdy mouth.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for gobby. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA