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3 gob
noun* * *[gɒb, AM gɑ:b]I. nshut your \gob! halt's Maul! slto keep one's \gob shut die Klappe halten slII. vi<- bb->BRIT, AUS ( fam) spucken▪ to \gob at sb jdn anspucken* * *I [gɒb]1. n(= lump) Klumpen ma gob of spit (inf) — eine Ladung Spucke (inf)
2. vi (Brit inf)spucken IIn (Brit inf= mouth) Schnauze f (inf)IIIshut your gob! — halt die Schnauze! (inf)
n (dated US sl= sailor) blauer Junge (inf), Blaujacke f (inf)* * *gob1 [ɡɒb; US ɡɑb]A s1. Klumpen m:gob of spit Schleimklumpen2. meist pl umg Haufen m:he’s got gobs of money er hat einen hübschen Batzen Geldgob3 [ɡɒb; US ɡɑb] s sl Schnauze f, Fresse f:shut your gob! halt die Schnauze!* * *noun* * *n.Klumpen - n.
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