Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In coal-mining, the refuse thrown back into the excavations remaining after the removal of the coal.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun The refuse thrown back into the excavation after removing the coal. It is called also gob stuff.
  • noun The process of packing with waste rock; stowing.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb Present participle of gob.
  • noun mining The refuse thrown back into the excavation after removing the coal; gob stuff.
  • noun The process of packing with waste rock; stowing.

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Examples

  • Anyway, may God help us all if there ever was a plague, I haven’t noticed any cessation in gobbing, sneexing and coughing without shielding using hands, ‘kerchief etc.

    Cheap Trick, Well Done. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • First there's the whole 'gobbing' thing, spitting on the band as a compliment

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

  • First there's the whole 'gobbing' thing, spitting on the band as a compliment

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

  • First there's the whole 'gobbing' thing, spitting on the band as a compliment

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

  • First there's the whole 'gobbing' thing, spitting on the band as a compliment

    Branded in the 80s! 2010

  • First there's the whole 'gobbing' thing, spitting on the band as a compliment

    Branded in the 80s! 2009

  • First there's the whole 'gobbing' thing, spitting on the band as a compliment

    Branded in the 80s! 2009

  • First there's the whole 'gobbing' thing, spitting on the band as a compliment

    Branded in the 80s! 2009

  • Put your money where your mouth is and try making on the spot decisions instead of gobbing off from behind a computer.

    Customer Service My Arse « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • Now, I admit that I'm slightly jaundiced on this topic, because I had to spend my school holidays in Dubai as a surly teenager and frankly anyone who spits on the place has my sympathy, but even so – it was a whole lot of fuss over what was, gobbing-wise, a damp squib.

    Tiger Woods and his not-so-great expectorations | Harry Pearson 2011

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