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.
– phrases
with (brass) knobs on Brit. informal and something more, used especially for returning an insult.
with (brass) knobs on Brit. informal and something more, used especially for returning an insult.
– derivatives
knobbed adjective,
knobby adjective ,
knob-like adjective.
knobbed adjective,
knobby adjective ,
knob-like adjective.
– origin ME: from Mid. Low Ger. knobbe ‘knot, knob, bud’.
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