debobble

English

Etymology

de- + bobble

Verb

debobble (third-person singular simple present debobbles, present participle debobbling, simple past and past participle debobbled)

  1. (UK) To remove pilling from (a garment).
    • 2005, Ismay Atkins, Time Out London Shopping Guide, →ISBN, page 86:
      Your sweater will be sent to Scotland to be cleaned, reconditioned and debobbled at a cost of £20.
    • 2007, Nick Inman, The Optimist's Handbook, page 91:
      Has anyone ever managed to debobble a jumper, one wonders, with a 'Defuzzer'?.
    • 2018, Rosie Walsh, The Man Who Didn't Call:
      Shorts and a jumper I still can't bring myself to wash and debobble, because the last person to wear it was Sarah.
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