scob someone's knob

English

Verb

scob someone's knob (third-person singular simple present scobs someone's knob, present participle scobbing someone's knob, simple past and past participle scobbed someone's knob)

  1. Synonym of noogie
    • 1989, Larry L. King, The Night Hank Williams Died, page 113:
      Drunk oil boomers or drunk cowboys mighta scobbed your knob many a time without that gun.
    • 2005, Sonny Brewer, The Poet of Tolstoy Park, page 59:
      And he don't say thank you, I'll scob his knob.
    • 2020, Richard Linihan, Old Man Miller's Haunted Hill:
      Jessie grabbed Matt in a headlock and began rubbing the knuckles of her hand on top of his head, what her granny would call scobbing his knob and what the kids at school call nuggies.
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