What is nob slang for?

nobility) Derogatory term for a man’s member, typically used as an insult in the UK and Ireland.

Is nob a swear?

Nob is generally considered an insult. The word nob came about in the 1700s and is presumed to be an abbreviation of the word nobleman.

Is Knob a British word?

“Knob,” according to the OED, has two groups of meanings. The first, used both in Britain and America, refers to “A rounded lump or protuberance, and related senses.” The second, mainly British, refers to a member, literally and figuratively. The first literal citation is from 1922.

Is nob slang for head?

One for his nob. (slang) The glans member, the sensitive bulbous structure at the end of the member also known as the head of the member. (Also spelled knob.)