Lob Definition

lŏb
lobbed, lobbing, lobs
verb
To throw, toss, etc. in a high curve.
Webster's New World
To move heavily and clumsily.
Webster's New World
To lob a ball.
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noun
A big, slow, clumsy person.
Webster's New World
A stroke in which the ball is sent high into the air, usually so as to drop into the back of the opponent's court.
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A soft underhand toss.
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abbreviation

(computing, databases) Abbreviation of Oracle Large Object.

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Other Word Forms of Lob

Noun

Singular:
lob
Plural:
lobs

Origin of Lob

  • Originally, to act like a lout, hang heavily, move clumsily from lob lout, something heavy and pendulous, lump from Middle English lob pollack, lout Middle Low German Middle Dutch lobbe, lubbe hanging lip, probably ultimately of imitative origin

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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