Found 4 items, similar to Bobbed.
Indonesian → English (Kamus Landak)
Definition: bob
bouffant
Indonesian → English (quick)
Definition: bob
bouffant
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: bobbed
bob
n 1: a former monetary unit in Great Britain [syn:
British shilling
,
shilling]
2: a hair style for women and children; a short haircut all
around
3: a long racing sled (for 2 or more people) with a steering
mechanism [syn:
bobsled,
bobsleigh]
4: a hanging weight, especially a metal ball on a string
5: a small float usually made of cork; attached to a fishing
line [syn:
bobber,
cork,
bobfloat]
6: a short or shortened tail of certain animals [syn:
bobtail,
dock]
7: a short abrupt inclination (as of the head);
“he gave me a
short bob of acknowledgement”
[also:
bobbing,
bobbed]
bob
v 1: move up and down repeatedly;
“her rucksack bobbed gently on
her back”
2: ride a bobsled;
“The boys bobbed down the hill screaming
with pleasure” [syn:
bobsled]
3: remove or shorten the tail of an animal [syn:
dock,
tail]
4: make a curtsy; usually done only by girls and women; as a
sign of respect;
“She curtsied when she shook the Queen's
hand” [syn:
curtsy]
5: cut hair in the style of a bob;
“Bernice bobs her hair these
days!”
[also:
bobbing,
bobbed]
bobbed
See
bob
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Bobbed
Bob
\Bob\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Bobbed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Bobbing.] [OE. bobben. See
Bob, n.]
1. To cause to move in a short, jerking manner; to move (a
thing) with a bob.
“He bobbed his head.” --W. Irving.
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2. To strike with a quick, light blow; to tap.
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If any man happened by long sitting to sleep . . .
he was suddenly bobbed on the face by the servants.
--Elyot.
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3. To cheat; to gain by fraud or cheating; to filch.
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Gold and jewels that I bobbed from him. --Shak.
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4. To mock or delude; to cheat.
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To play her pranks, and bob the fool,
The shrewish wife began. --Turbervile.
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5. To cut short; as, to bob the hair, or a horse's tail.
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