knobby


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
knob/nɒb/
noun
  • 1 a rounded lump or ball, especially at the end or on the surface of something.

    ■ a ball-shaped handle on a door or drawer.

    ■ a round button on a machine.

  • 2 a small lump of something: a knob of butter.
  • 3 chiefly N. Amer. a prominent round hill.
  • 4 vulgar slang a man's penis.
verb (knobs, knobbing, knobbed) Brit. vulgar slang (of a man) have sex with.
– phrases
with (brass) knobs on Brit. informal and something more, used especially for returning an insult.
– derivatives
knobbed adjective,
knobby adjective ,
knob-like adjective.
– origin ME: from Mid. Low Ger. knobbe ‘knot, knob, bud’.
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