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to form a mob

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  • Mob film — Mob films[1] are a subgenre of crime films dealing with organized crime, often the Mafia. Especially in early mob films, there is some overlap with film noir. Contents 1 History 2 1930s 2.1 …   Wikipedia

  • MOB — may refer to:* An unruly crowd (of people) see: ** Mob rule (as in mobile vulgus, fickle crowd) ** Flash mob (social phenomenon) ** Smart mob (a temporary self structuring social organization, coordinated through telecommunication) * A collection …   Wikipedia

  • Mob Quad — in 2005, looking north east Mob Quad is a four sided group of buildings from the 13th and 14th centuries in Merton College, Oxford surrounding a small lawn. It is often claimed to be the oldest quadrangle in Oxford,[1] but Merton s own Front Quad …   Wikipedia

  • mob-cap — (n.) a type of woman s indoor cap, 1795 (as simply mob, 1748), from CAP (Cf. cap) (n.) + obsolete mob (n.) negligent attire (1660s), earlier a strumpet (earlier form mab, 1550s), related to obsolete verb mob to tousle the hair, to dress untidily… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Mob (computer gaming) — A mob or MOB is a non player character (NPC) or monster in a computer game, for example a role playing video game or MMORPG or Multi User Dungeon. Purpose of MOBs in gamingIn many games, killing mobs may be required to gather experience points,… …   Wikipedia

  • Mob (Personen) — Der Ausdruck Mob (englisch „mob“ aufgewiegelte Volksmenge; von lateinisch: mobilis = beweglich, wandelbar[1]) bezeichnet – manchmal pejorativ – eine Masse aus Personen des einfachen Volkes bzw. eine sich zusammenrottende Menschenmenge mit… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • mob — mob1 [mɔb US ma:b] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: mobile vulgus excitable crowd , from mobilis; MOBILE1] 1.) a large noisy crowd, especially one that is angry and violent mob of ▪ a mob of a few hundred demonstrators ▪ They were immediately …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • mob — I. /mɒb / (say mob) noun 1. a. a large number, especially of people: there was a mob of people in the streets to see the procession. b. Colloquial a group of people, as friends, not necessarily large: we ll invite the mob over for Saturday night …  

  • mob — 01. The singer was [mobbed] by his fans as he came out of the hotel. 02. The President has been met at every stop by angry [mobs] of protesters. 03. A [mob] of about 20 young people surrounded the tourists and demanded their money. 04. When the… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • mob — {{11}}mob (n.) 1680s, disorderly part of the population, rabble, slang shortening of mobile, mobility common people, populace, rabble (1670s, probably with a conscious play on nobility), from L. mobile vulgus fickle common people (the phrase… …   Etymology dictionary

  • mob — 1 noun (C) 1 a large, noisy crowd, especially one that is angry and violent: a mob of demonstrators | mob rule (=when a mob controls the situation rather than the government or the law) 2 informal a group of people of the same type: The usual mob …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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