A fork of Rural Dictionary
This guy's a con artist. Pretends to be a nobody but he's the con-artiest of all the con artists.
This is bob, just an ordinary guy.
Originally a term used to describe the old English shilling coin, equivalent to todays 5p in todays decimal money. A bob bit would be equal to 12 old pence. The two shilling coin, florin, often being referred to as a two bob bit.
Go to the shops for me and I'll give you a bob.
Lend us a couple of bob.
A common name that is often used in tv-series for main characters-names. And I'm the victim of all that, since my name is Bob. But I am proud of my name...
Spongebob
Bob the builder
In Holland and Belgium somebody who's going to drive drunken people home is called "THE BOB (Bewust Onbeschonken Bestuurder)
Nicknames:
Bobbel
Bobsled
Bobbiaantje
Bobo El Petito
See if Jorik and Tom can find this one.... yes my friends it was I, Le bob....
A word used to answer any seemingly unanswerable question (usually relating to a person). A combination of Don't know, and Don't care.
Question: Who was president of Nicaragua between 1894 and 1900?
Answer: Bob.
What you call the guy in the water with no arms or legs.
-What do you call a guy with no arms and legs when you throw him into the lake?
-Bob
noun and verb. British slang for poo
1. Who's got bob all over my rug?
2. Where's Bill? He's gone for a bob.