Meaning & Definition of word "Mob"

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    Mob

    /mɒb/

    noun:

    • 1. A large and disorderly crowd of people.
      • Example: The mob gathered in the square, chanting for justice.
    • 2. A group of people who are engaged in unlawful or violent actions.
      • Example: The mob took to the streets to protest the decision.
    • 3. A group of close friends or associates, often with a sense of loyalty.
      • Example: He always hung out with his mob after school.

    verb:

    • 1. To crowd around someone or something in a disorderly way.
      • Example: Fans mobbed the celebrity as he exited the building.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'mobile vulgus', meaning 'the movable common people'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mob mentality:

    The tendency for people to adopt the behaviors and opinions of the group.

    the mob:

    A reference to organized crime, particularly in context of the mafia.

    mob rule:

    A situation in which a group acts outside the law, often violently.

    Related Words

    crowd:

    A large number of people gathered together.

    riot:

    A violent disturbance of peace by a crowd.

    gang:

    A group of people associated for a particular purpose, often criminal.

    Slang Meanings of mob

    Meaning: A group of close friends or associates.

    Example Sentence: Me and my mob are going out tonight.

    Meaning: To mob someone means to surround them with enthusiasm.

    Example Sentence: They mobbed the celebrity as soon as he stepped out.