n. One who, or that which, bobs. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Prob. an Anglo-Indian form of Hindi bāp re O thou father! (a very disrespectful address). ] A squabble; a tumult; a commotion; a noisy disturbance;
n. [ F. bobine; of uncertain origin; cf. L. bombus a humming, from the noise it makes, or Ir. & Gael. baban tassel, or E. bob. ]
Bobbin and fly frame,
Bobbin lace,
n. [ Bobbin + net. ] A kind of cotton lace which is wrought by machines, and not by hand.
The English machine-made net is now confined to point net, warp net, and bobbin net, so called from the peculiar construction of the machines by which they are produced. Tomlinsom. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Work woven with bobbins. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Hearty; in good spirits. [ Low, Eng. ] Dickens. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A nickname for a British policeman; -- from
n. same as bobbysoxer.
n. a sock that reaches just above the ankle.
n. an adolescent girl wearing bobby socks (common in the 1940s); -- sometimes used for any adolescent girl, especially one following the latest youthful fashion .