toby
1 Americannoun
plural
tobies-
Also Toby jug a mug in the form of a stout old man wearing a three-cornered hat.
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Older Slang. a long, slender, cheap cigar.
noun
Etymology
Origin of toby
First recorded in 1830–40; generic use of proper name, short for Tobias
Example Sentences
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The single collection also included a glass bust, a Coalport vase featuring Churchill's ancestral home of Blenheim Palace and Royal Doulton toby jugs.
From BBC • Aug. 11, 2022
Photograph: toby farrow @ farrows creative Who are they?
From The Guardian • Aug. 11, 2011
Lingering upon the reminiscence, the Painter sopped up the last bit of anchovy paste, drained his toby, and pushed it away.
From The Collectors by Mather, Frank Jewett
The coloring of the old toby is principally yellow, while the young toby is a combination of brown and yellow.
From Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings by Northend, Mary H.
We may also compare toby jug and demi-john.
From The Romance of Words (4th ed.) by Weekley, Ernest
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