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lobber

American  
[lob-er] / ˈlɒb ər /

noun

Inland North.
  1. clabber.


Regionalisms

See clabber.

Etymology

Origin of lobber

Blend of clabber and lopper 2

Example Sentences

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Just went for a little chunk and run, and I didn’t try to play the lobber all the way back to the flag.

From Golf Digest

The movie shows the “Libber” vs. the “Lobber” struggling in their marriages - Riggs with his gambling habit and King with her sexuality.

From Washington Times

The movie shows the “Libber” vs. the “Lobber” struggling in their marriages — Riggs with his gambling habit and King with her sexuality.

From Seattle Times

Trump, the overconfident lobber of id-ioms?

From Washington Post

Early in the campaign, when Trump was ubiquitous on cable news and his interviewers were often friendly, Halperin was a notorious lobber of softballs.

From The New Yorker