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Man Over Board, used e.g. on the emergency button of a satellite navigator. By pushing the button the operator stores the coordinates of a man overboard incident for easy access
Missing On Blog: the act of abandoning ones blog (or weblog) for an extended period of time. Example: TheFlyingPinto.com
A non-player character that exists to be fought or killed to further the progression of the story or game
A promiscuous woman; a harlot or wench; a prostitute
The Mafia, or any such criminal group

What if it is a mob killing? They can’t hurt me, but….

mobile phone
{n} a woman's cap, crowd, populace, noice
{v} to scold, harass, riot, overbear, press
Mobility Allowance
To wrap up in, or cover with, a cowl
A mob is a large, disorganized, and often violent crowd of people. The inspectors watched a growing mob of demonstrators gathering
A mobcap
If you say that someone is being mobbed by a crowd of people, you mean that the people are trying to talk to them or get near them in an enthusiastic or threatening way. They found themselves being mobbed in the street for autographs
a loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities
To crowd about, as a mob, and attack or annoy; as, to mob a house or a person
{f} crowd, throng; swarm angrily, riot
The lower classes of a community; the populace, or the lowest part of it
A contraction of the Latin mobile vulgus (the fickle crowd) The term was first applied to the people by the members of the Green-ribbon Club, in the reign of Charles II (Northern Examiner, p 574 )
A highly emotional crowd whose members engage in, or are ready to engage in, violence against a specific target, which may be a person, a category of people, or physical property
A commonly used collective noun for animals such as horses or cattle
press tightly together or cram; "The crowd packed the auditorium"
An unruly group of people
an unlawful or riotous assembly; a disorderly crowd
Short for mobile A mob is a non-player character, something that you can interact with, attack, charm, etc Mobs can range from the monsters that haunt the woods and crypts to the guildmasters that teach you your skills
to crowd around someone or something
You can refer to the people involved in organized crime as the Mob. casinos that the Mob had operated
Any non-player character, but typically refers to a creature you fight for xp Comes from the old text-based RPGs, where NPC's were stored in mob files
A throng; a rabble; esp
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A movable object is a graphical object that is manipulated separately from the background These are seen all the time in computer games When implemented in hardware, MOBs are sometimes called sprites
Wedding photographerese: Mother of the Bride The MOB is a dreaded creature and the primary reason you should never think of using wedding photography to subsidize your photoethnography
main operating base
disapproval People sometimes use the mob to refer in a disapproving way to the majority of people in a country or place, especially when these people are behaving in a violent or uncontrolled way. If they continue like this there is a danger of the mob taking over
{i} disorderly crowd of people; populace, common people; riffraff
a disorderly crowd of people
M - an O - verB - oard: A feature in G P S receivers to quickly mark a given location as you are traveling Some receivers then activate a GOTO navigation function to that waypoint
an association of criminals; "police tried to break up the gang"; "a pack of thieves"
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