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6 days ago · 1 · to let hang heavily : droop ; 2 · to throw, hit, or propel easily or in a high arc ; 3 · to direct (something, such as a question or comment) so ...
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LOB, Live on Board ; LOB, Lost on Base (military slang) ; LOB, Lost on Board (travel).
That's when you know it's love. When you're about to lose them and you're like, oh my god, I don't wanna lose you. I came to the station, I'm like, you guys are ...
Often used to mean "throw", particularly refers to heavy objects. "I need some help to lob this broken chair into the skip." "lobbing a large stone". by Rabid ...
1. British, Dialectal. a big, slow, clumsy person ; 2. Cricket. a slow underhand throw ; 3. Tennis. a stroke in which the ball is sent high into the air, usually ...
a slow, heavy, dull-witted person. lob. 2.
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When you lob something, you throw it up very high. If you lob a baseball from the outfield to the pitcher, you hurl it in an arc that ends right where the ...
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to throw something so that it goes high in the air in a curve: Police started lobbing (= throwing) tear gas canisters into the crowd. ... (in some sports) to hit, ...
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To throw, toss, etc. in a high curve. · To move heavily and clumsily. · To lob a ball.
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