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stob verb To stab, jab, stick.
1913 Kephart Our Sthn High 126 I’ll bet he’s stobbed somebody and is runnin’ from the sheriff! 1939 Hall Coll (Hartford TN) [The bear] had the dogs down, and [my father] run up and stobbed his knife into it and cut a big long gash, plumb to the hollow of the bear. 1974 Fink Bits Mt Speech 25 He was stobbed right in the heart.