blob

Etymology 1
Possibly, similarly to and.

Noun

 * 1) A shapeless or amorphous mass; a vague shape or amount, especially of a liquid or semisolid substance; a clump, group or collection that lacks definite shape.
 * 2)  A large cloud of gas.
 * 3)  a huge body of gas that may be the precursor to a galaxy.
 * 4)  A bubble; a bleb.
 * 5) A small freshwater fish ; the miller's thumb.
 * 6) The partially inflated air bag used in the sport of blobbing.
 * 7)  A score of zero.
 * 1) A small freshwater fish ; the miller's thumb.
 * 2) The partially inflated air bag used in the sport of blobbing.
 * 3)  A score of zero.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:, ,
 * Finnish:, , , ,
 * French:, ,
 * Georgian: ბურთულა, ლაქა
 * German:
 * Greek: άμορφη μάζα
 * Irish: daba
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: ブロッブ
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: bodoque,, bloboque,
 * Turkish:

Verb

 * 1)  To drop in the form of a blob or blobs.
 * 2)  To drop a blob or blobs onto; to cover with blobs.
 * 3)  To fall in the form of a blob or blobs.
 * 4) * 2013, Marcus Berkmann, "Blood and gore of the real 'who dunnits'," Review of Silent Witnesses by, , 22 August, 2013,
 * whether the blood has splashed, or blobbed, or trickled, can reveal whether the victim was killed here or moved afterwards.
 * 1)  To spill sauce on oneself while eating.
 * 2)  To relax idly and mindlessly; to veg out.
 * 3)  To catch eels by means of worms strung on a thread.
 * 1) * 2013, Marcus Berkmann, "Blood and gore of the real 'who dunnits'," Review of Silent Witnesses by, , 22 August, 2013,
 * whether the blood has splashed, or blobbed, or trickled, can reveal whether the victim was killed here or moved afterwards.
 * 1)  To spill sauce on oneself while eating.
 * 2)  To relax idly and mindlessly; to veg out.
 * 3)  To catch eels by means of worms strung on a thread.

Derived terms

 * blob out

Translations

 * Maori: whakapahoho