n. 1. A large and often disorderly crowd. See Synonyms at crowd1. 2. The mass of common people; the populace. 3. often Mob Informal A criminal organization, especially the Mafia operating in the United States. 4. An indiscriminate or loosely associated group of things: a mob of boats in the harbor. 5. Australian A flock or herd of animals. tr.v. mobbed, mob·bing, mobs 1. To crowd around and jostle or annoy, especially in anger or excessive enthusiasm: Eager fans mobbed the popular singer. 2. To crowd into: Visitors mobbed the fairgrounds. mobbish adj. mobbish·ly adv. |
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