noun a lump or large amount of a substance, especially a sticky one
verb to spit
In informal language, 'gob' can refer to a person's mouth or saliva.
In the maritime industry, a 'gob' refers to a large chunk or mass of coal.
In British English, 'gob' can also refer to a lump or large amount of something, such as food or liquid.
In the mining industry, a 'gob' refers to a pile of waste rock or coal left in underground mines.
In writing, 'gob' can be used as a slang term for a large amount or portion of something. For example, 'He ate a gob of cake at the party.'
In psychology, 'gob' is not typically used in a professional context.
In the culinary field, 'gob' can refer to a large dollop or portion of food, such as 'a gob of whipped cream on top of the dessert.'
In construction, 'gob' can be used to refer to a large amount of mortar or cement that is applied to a surface.
In teaching, 'gob' is not commonly used in a professional context.
In accounting, 'gob' is not typically used in a professional context.
In medicine, 'gob' is not commonly used in a professional context.
In law, 'gob' is not typically used in a professional context.
In graphic design, 'gob' can refer to a large amount of text or graphics that are placed together in a design.
In music, 'gob' is not commonly used in a professional context.