bob Definition
bob1
verb bobbed, bobbing
- intr
1. To move up and down quickly.
- Example: a stick bobbing along on the water
- Thesaurus: duck, weave, wobble, jerk, jolt, quiver, falter, swing, oscillate.
- Form: bob along (sometimes)
- Form: bob past
intr
3. To try to catch (especially an apple floating on water or suspended on a string) with one's teeth, as a game.
- Form: bob for something (usually)
4. To make a quick curtsy.
- 1. A quick up-and-down bouncing movement.
2. A quick curtsy.
Phrasal Verb: bob up
- To appear or reappear suddenly.
bob2
noun
- 1. A short hairstyle for women and children, with the hair cut square across the face and evenly all round the head.
2. A hanging weight on a clock's pendulum or plumbline, etc.
3. A bobsleigh. See also bits and bobs at bits and pieces.
- 1. To cut (hair) in a bob.
2. To dock (a tail).
intr
3. To ride on a bobsleigh.
bob3
noun bob (plural)
- colloq:
1. old use
- A shilling.
- A sum of money, especially a large amount
- Example: I bet that cost a few bob!
- Form: a few bob (usually)
- Form: a bob or two
bob4
noun
- (rit)
colloq
An expression used to show that something should follow simply as a matter of course
- Example: Just flick the switch and bob's your uncle!
