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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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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 ...
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What does LOB stand for? ; LOB, Live on Board ; LOB, Lost on Base (military slang) ; LOB, Lost on Board (travel).
to fire (a missile, as a shell) in a high trajectory so that it drops onto a target. Cricket. to bowl (the ball) with a slow underhand motion.
(in some sports) to hit, kick, or throw the ball high in the air so that it goes over the head of your opponent :.
Often used to mean "throw", particularly refers to heavy objects. "I need some help to lob this broken chair into the skip.
Today the noun lob means a throw (or hit) that follows an arc, but in the 14th century a lob was a "lazy lout," and in the 16th century it was "a lumpish thing.
lob in American English · 1. British, Dialectal. a big, slow, clumsy person · 2. Cricket. a slow underhand throw · 3. Tennis. a stroke in which the ball is sent ...