Audience member makes herself heard on The Paul O'Grady Show
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@gravitybongo Yes, it's slang for 'mouth'; very mild and I think its use is more frowned upon in the south of England than the north. As a verb 'gob' also means to spit phlegm as in 'hocking a loogie'
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@gravitybongo lmao.yeah the mouth on that,or you can say,bake on ye big gurl!
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it sounds like Kat Slater
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@Feisty1967 .... AWE, that's sweet! :) Real life, REAL LOVE! :) xxx
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@180smokeyjoe Agreed, it angers me when people slag off mcdonald workers.. when there sat in there eating meals.. who made you thoes meals? Same with cleaners, street sweepers, window cleaners, Hookers (maybe not hookers..lol), Asda workers etc. At least they have a job and are giving something back.
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Oddly, Mr. O'Grady reminds me of my Mum and my Gran :)
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everybody love Paul FACT!!
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bring back lily!
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@plasteg What is wrong with people these days? You narrow-minded, ignorant gobshite.
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@plasteg You don't realise do you? Most of the people in Britian are working class and to be honest , without builders, plumbers, construction site workers, drivers, miners or any other manual labour workers, this world would suffer, badly! And come on, it's not like he's lower class and on the doll. Those people I have no fondness for. But someone need's to do all those jobs, you should appreciate the, "working class", we're all human, we're all civilised.
"The gob on that!"
Such a great line!
LJGB1 2 years ago 78
lol his imitation at :34 is hilarious! can any you british folks tell me what a "gob" is? when he says "the gob on that" does it mean mouth? we don't have that word in america
gravitybongo 2 years ago 10