slob
IPA: sɫˈɑb
noun
- (informal, derogatory) A lazy and slovenly or obese person.
verb
- To move slowly or cumbersomely.
- To act like a slob, in a lazy or slovenly way.
- To slop or spatter.
- To drool or slobber; to talk while slobbering.
- (chiefly with knob, vulgar) To perform fellatio.
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Examples of "slob" in Sentences
- Much less stressful to be a slob.
- A classic example of NJ slob art.
- Blood type A, but a bit of a slob.
- It's not like I'm a pig or a slob.
- He is a slob, a hustler, and a wanton.
- Friendly, cheerful, but a bit of a slob.
- Vertadorn was a stupid slob of a wriiter.
- Then all the mess of the slob's filthy house stuck to the slob.
- The collective consciousness of this article is that of a moral slob.
- It is also a bad time to be a worthless welfare slob from the party of "No!"
- I am also a slob and get bored trying to format stuff if it gets too finicky.
- Midsummer's Day, but as the captain tersely put it, "the slob is a bit late."
- The fat slob is a danger to our country as his words do more damage to it then any terrorist plot could.
- Bill Heavey wrote an absolutely excellent article a couple of years ago on the subject of so called "slob" hunters.
- Most of the privately held land (I have forty acres) is inaccessible due to previous "slob" hunters, poachers and outlaws.
- What kind of slob hunter goes out opening morning and shoots a deer knowing full well you won't have time to retrieve it or tend to it?
- Another thread that seems to run through your mind is to be proud of being a wife and mother and not being a "slob" even when doing housework.
- Hey, the good thing is no one will have to figure out his name because the slob will be a number which is much easier to remember. captamericaa1 at 7: 09 PM August 24, 2010
- But, the thing is, our slobs lose elections, especially when the Slob-in-Chief is in the White House and another slob is the next candidate after eight years of fatigue over slop.
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