FOB
English
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Adjective
FOB (not comparable)
- (incoterm) free on board
- (slang) fresh off the boat
Noun
FOB (plural FOBs)
- (military) Initialism of forward operating base.
- Flash of Brilliance
- (US, politics) friend of Bill; a supporter of Bill Clinton
- 2007, David Lebedoff, The Uncivil War: How a New Elite Is Destroying Our Democracy, page 133:
- It seemed at times that everyone was an FOB — everyone, that is, who'd emerged from the ivyest groves of academia […]
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- (India) foot overbridge - pedestrian overpass
- August 30, 2014, D. Madhavan, Need for foot over bridge keenly felt
- FOB, for a safe cross-over: At present, a traffic policeman has been posted in front of D.G. Vaishnav College to help pedestrians cross during the rush hour.
- There has been an inordinate delay in starting work on the foot over bridge (FOB) with escalators in front of D.G. Vaishnav College on Poonamallee High Road in Arumbakkam.
- The FOB at P.H. Road, which is maintained by the state highways department, is one of seven similar facilities planned at various places in the city at a cost of Rs. 28 crore and being executed by the department.
- August 30, 2014, D. Madhavan, Need for foot over bridge keenly felt
- (sometimes pejorative) A recent immigrant (derived from "fresh off the boat")
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- FOB at OneLook Dictionary Search
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