Cobblers

Word COBBLERS
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Definitions and meanings of "Cobblers"

What do we mean by cobblers?

A person who makes and repairs shoes

A person who lays cobbles; a roadworker

A kind of pie, usually filled with fruit, that lacks a crust at the base

(usually in the plural) A police officer

An alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with sugar and lemon juice

A clumsy workman

Balls. English Cockney Rhyming slang: cobbler's awls - balls. Awls in this case being tools used by cobblers (shoe-makers). Urban Dictionary

The greatest football team on the planet. Based in Northampton Urban Dictionary

Used when playing FIFA football on the Xbox/Playstation to describe a player who is extremely talented at shooting accurately from over 50 yards. Urban Dictionary

A kitchen worker that possesses no useful skills and is considered absolute rock bottom in the culinary field. This person is not deserving of the term shoemaker. A cobbler is characterized by frequent burning of foods, tasteless end products, unsightly plated entrees, poor sanitation practices, and a general sense of worthlessness. Urban Dictionary

A shoe maker (or a shoe cobbler- together-er) Urban Dictionary

British slang for those small/medium sized poo balls that you get when you are extremely constipated. They often look like rabbit droppings especially when they come out the anus hole with reduce in size. Urban Dictionary

A cock gobbler "Gobble- To eat swiftly" Urban Dictionary

N. A police officer. Derivative of cop, copper. See also popo, smokey, the fuzz, 5-0. Most often used in the plural, i.e. the cobblers. Urban Dictionary

N. A penis which has a very long, but skinny, thin shaft, with a huge bellend. And when I say skinny, thin shaft, I mean it. I mean, it has the Girth of a pencil. It's kind of like a wrecking ball, but it's a dick. Urban Dictionary

The act of busting a load on a girls face, then her wiping it on her index finger, and jamming that finger straight up your ass. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Cobblers

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The word "cobblers" in example sentences

Redknapp, perhaps the only modern day manager to still have the word 'cobblers' in his vernacular which is a good thing, cannot fathom the hate the modern day football fan vents. ❋ Unknown (2011)

'What do you call cobblers' punch? 'demanded Wegg, in a worse humour than before. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

One other thing about cobblers is that it doesn’t usually matter whether you are dealing with fresh or frozen fruit, and both will give you great results, making cobblers a good choice year-round. ❋ Unknown (2008)

‘What do you call cobblers’ punch?’ demanded Wegg, in ❋ Unknown (2004)

I'm not contractually obliged to do cobblers, which is how the comedy world - which is so tightly managed in this country - works. ❋ Stuart Jeffries (2010)

The majority of the Jewish men in Amran work in trade and vocational jobs such as cobblers or silversmiths. ❋ GayandRight (2009)

The street had apparently at one time been one of some pretensions, but had now fallen upon evil days and become the abode of a number of petty tradesmen, such as cobblers, sellers of fruit and cheap drinks, dealers in second-hand goods of every description, and riffraff generally. ❋ Harry Collingwood (1886)

There are many mechanics among them, such as cobblers, tailors, silversmiths, blacksmiths, and other artisans, besides a number of merchants. ❋ Emma Helen Blair (1884)

About nice drinks, anyhow, my recollection of the "cobblers" (with strawberries and snow on top of the large tumblers,) and also the exquisite wines, and the perfect and mild French brandy, help the regretful reminiscence of my New Orleans experiences of those days. ❋ Unknown (1855)

About nice drinks, anyhow, my recollection of the "cobblers" (with strawberries and snow on top of the large tumblers,) and also the exquisite wines, and the perfect and mild ❋ Walt Whitman (1855)

One team does a dutch oven cobblers which is always a hit. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It was a [right] [load] of cobblers! ❋ Ian Chode (2003)

[we love] you [cobblers] we do! OH [COBBLERS] [WE LOVE] YOU! ❋ Jamie (2004)

That guy is "the cobbler", he loves [giving it] [the big] [shoe]! ❋ The Spike (2007)

Chef 1: "Did you [taste that] garbage Philly put out for the reception?" Chef 2: "Yes, unfortunately. Apparently, the best he could [muster]." Chef 3: "[Poor bastard] thinks he's a Chef; just a cobbler after all." ❋ Hobo2 (2006)

I went to the cobbler because the [sole] of my [sneaker] [fell off] ❋ The Walking Dictionary (2006)

Bill: bloody hell! Last night I was squeezing and groaning in agony. All I could push out was [cobblers] all night. So constipated that I was crying. Mike and [glyn]: oh no that sounds awful I remember when we would always do those in the shower! They looked like [rabbit droppings]! ❋ Heymamas:) (2021)

"Yo! Stop being a [cobbler] and [pass] the [remote]." ❋ PLUMBERT (2008)

Our apartment got broken into. The [cobblers] said they wouldn't dust for [prints]. We were high as birds and being really loud only to find out that the cobblers were parked right [around the corner]. ❋ Jeejee0 (2005)

Amy: Hey, Jess! How was that guy you nailed last night? Jess: [Eew]. I don't wanna talk about it it. His penis... It was a [cobbler]! I [coulda] tied a DOUBLE knot in it! ❋ Rubber Roddy (2011)

As soon as i [got off] on her face, [sally] gave me a real [deep] cobbler. ❋ BlumpKING (2004)

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