Meaning & Definition of word "Goblin"

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    Goblin

    /ˈɡɒblɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. A mischievous or malicious creature from folklore, often depicted as small and ugly.
      • Example: The children told stories about a goblin that lived in the woods nearby.
    • 2. A creature in fantasy literature or role-playing games, often depicted as a small, green-skinned being.
      • Example: In the game, players must defeat the goblin before it can steal their treasure.
    • 3. A term used to describe a small, unpleasant, or mischievous person.
      • Example: He acted like a goblin, plotting tricks to play on his friends.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from French 'gobelin', possibly from German 'kobold'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    goblin mode:

    A state of being lazy, indulgent, or self-destructive.

    Related Words

    troll:

    A creature similar to a goblin, often found in folklore and mythology.

    fairy:

    A small, supernatural being in folklore, typically depicted as having magical powers.

    Slang Meanings of goblin

    Meaning: A term for someone who is unattractive or socially awkward.

    Example Sentence: He acts like a total goblin when he tries to flirt.

    Meaning: An online persona that behaves in a disruptive manner.

    Example Sentence: Don't be a goblin in the chat; keep it respectful!