Nobbing off
When I man pleasures himself, often using his right hand in a up an downward motion
Shaun Ainsworth was Nobbing off in class
Nob off
v: to nob off: To get rid off something. to exert something
Bob: did you do your homework last night?
Bill: nah, i nobbed it off.
Bob: are you comeing to football training tonight?
Bill: nah, i cant im working.
Bob: nob off work and come.
Bob: ok.
Bill: nah, i nobbed it off.
Bob: are you comeing to football training tonight?
Bill: nah, i cant im working.
Bob: nob off work and come.
Bob: ok.
nob off
To nob and off is saying to sum 1 they aint got no balls.
Nob off you twat, go and find your foster parents.
nob off
verb: to nob off - to get rid of; to exert something; to stop.
I'm going to nob off this book, i dont like it.
nob off
say it to domeone you hate. it makes them go away. or hit you.
me: "oi, you, ya scal, nob off!"
scally: *hits me*
scally: *hits me*
Nob It Off
Nob It Off:
1. Verb: Nob it off (to nob it off):
a. The act of and or participation in nobbing about/having a laugh (you should have come to the party last night mate, we were really nobbing it off);
b. To perform vigourosly and to seem succesful with ease (you should've seen him thwack that footie ball, he proper nobbed it off);
c. To perform half-heartedly and with one's mind not on the job (he couldn't be bothered plastering that wall properly, I mean, he just came in, nobbed it off, and went again);
d. To ruin or break something (Our song was sounding really nice until we nobbed it off);
e. A state of unbounded agony, often involving screaming, groaning and whining;
f. To act in a boorish and ungentlemanly manner, like a football hooligan or city banker.
2. Noun: Nob-it-off; Nobitoff; (a nobitoff, these nobitoffs):
Any boorish and ungentlemanly character ie. football hooligan or banker (I saw this right bunch of nobitoffs coming down the street and they started shouting at me and it was scary and I didn't like it).
Origins: Attributed to the great linguist and etymologist Phillip Edward Johnson currently based at the Cook Foundation, London.
1. Verb: Nob it off (to nob it off):
a. The act of and or participation in nobbing about/having a laugh (you should have come to the party last night mate, we were really nobbing it off);
b. To perform vigourosly and to seem succesful with ease (you should've seen him thwack that footie ball, he proper nobbed it off);
c. To perform half-heartedly and with one's mind not on the job (he couldn't be bothered plastering that wall properly, I mean, he just came in, nobbed it off, and went again);
d. To ruin or break something (Our song was sounding really nice until we nobbed it off);
e. A state of unbounded agony, often involving screaming, groaning and whining;
f. To act in a boorish and ungentlemanly manner, like a football hooligan or city banker.
2. Noun: Nob-it-off; Nobitoff; (a nobitoff, these nobitoffs):
Any boorish and ungentlemanly character ie. football hooligan or banker (I saw this right bunch of nobitoffs coming down the street and they started shouting at me and it was scary and I didn't like it).
Origins: Attributed to the great linguist and etymologist Phillip Edward Johnson currently based at the Cook Foundation, London.
(to nob it off):
(you should have come to the party last night mate, we were really nobbing it off);
(you should've seen him thwack that footie ball, he proper nobbed it off);
(he couldn't be bothered plastering that wall properly, I mean, he just came in, nobbed it off, and went again);
(Our song was sounding really nice until we nobbed it off);
(I saw this right bunch of nobitoffs coming down the street and they started shouting at me and it was scary and I didn't like it).
(you should have come to the party last night mate, we were really nobbing it off);
(you should've seen him thwack that footie ball, he proper nobbed it off);
(he couldn't be bothered plastering that wall properly, I mean, he just came in, nobbed it off, and went again);
(Our song was sounding really nice until we nobbed it off);
(I saw this right bunch of nobitoffs coming down the street and they started shouting at me and it was scary and I didn't like it).