Definition of gobbling rods
gobbling rods 
noun - uncountable
- British Military slang for a knife, fork and spoon.
- See more words with the same meaning: British, UK slang (list of).
- See more words with the same meaning: food and drink (related to).
Last edited on Jul 25 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 10 2010.
notes
- see also gobble rod.
Last edited on Apr 10 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Apr 10 2010.
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Other terms relating to 'British, UK slang (list of)': | |
| Definitions include: a fool. | |
| Definitions include: home. | |
| Definitions include: British or Irish term for partying, having a good time, doing something exciting. pronounced "crack" | |
| Definitions include: exclamation of surprise. | |
| Definitions include: "thank you." | |
| Definitions include: to form a line of people, while waiting to receive some service. | |
| Definitions include: "can't be arsed". | |
| Definitions include: to purposefully not attend school with no formal reason. | |
| Definitions include: Expression of sadness or dismay. | |
| Definitions include: Often shortened to just "pom". | |
| Definitions include: a person who is ostentatiously religious, evangelical, proselytising. | |
| Definitions include: to not attend school or work, without permission. | |
| Definitions include: a member of a British subculture characterized by low- or middle-class youths with characteristics such as wearing athletic clothing, Burberry brand clothing, and gold chains, listening to rap music, driving low-end but "souped up" automobiles, and engaging in drunken and other crass behavior. | |
| Definitions include: a sandwich made with butter and chips (British fries made from chunkier slices of potato then their American cousins) bought from the fish and chip shop. | |
| Definitions include: a very stupid or incompetent person. | |
Other terms relating to 'food and drink (related to)': | |
| Definitions include: to eat. | |
| Definitions include: of poor quality, unusable, intolerable. | |
| Definitions include: beer. | |
| Definitions include: spoiled food left in a refrigerator. | |
| Definitions include: "cucumber". | |
| Definitions include: acronym for "bring your own beer", "bring your own bottle", or "bring your own booze". | |
| Definitions include: put one down; criticize. | |
| Definitions include: a alcoholic beverage consumed "on the road" (i.e. in a vehicle.) | |
| Definitions include: very hungry. | |
| Definitions include: alcohol. | |
| Definitions include: to clean. | |
| Definitions include: snack food, especially "junk" food. | |
| Definitions include: cheap alcohol. | |
| Definitions include: alcohol. | |
| Definitions include: a cup of Joe, i.e. coffee. | |
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Other terms relating to 'rod': | |
| Definitions include: to gobble (i.e. eat) rod (i.e. a penis) i.e. to perform fellatio. | |
| Definitions include: something or someone that attracts something else. | |
| Definitions include: penis. | |
| Definitions include: a penis. | |
| Definitions include: masturbate. | |
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