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flobber v To lap against; to flow against; to wash or splash over; hence vbl n.
1888 HOWLEY MS Reminiscences Oct 24 But it was ticklesome
work and several times we shipped a lot of water which flobbered
in over the bows of our canoes. T 70-641 So he said, the flobberin' o' the wind in again
the bow o' the boat woke him.
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