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26 Oct 2004, 11:09 AM | #1 |
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Meaning of the word "mob"
In Australia the word mob refers to a group of people and does not have many negative connotations. In fact indigineous Australians often use the word to mean their family, extended family or tribe in the best sense.
I want to know, in other parts of the world, especially in the US, is the meaning of the word mob mainly negative eg referring to a gang or family involved in organised crime? Any help would be appreciated. Jeff |
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When I say "there's a mob downtown that is having a party", that means that there is a group of some bad people planning some sort of drug shipment or a meeting where you do a lot of drugs. When we want to speak of an extended group, we usually use (in suburban areas as far as I know) the word 'gang', meaning a group of people, not necessariy positive or negative. I know of a few parents who use the term 'peanut gallery' for a meeting of children. I never did find out why, but, yeah, the USA is really weird. I remember a foreign exchange student getting really confused. He had learnt english in his native country, but then he comes to the US and is horrified when he hears that a group of friends are going to 'hang out'. |
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It has two meanings:
1. a group of people in a crowd - "I was mobbed by shoppers at the sale today!" or "There was a mob (or you can say mob of people) downtown picketing in front of the business." 2. Organized crime - little gangs are penny ante as compared to mobs. Here's the definition: Quote:
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somebody has been watching a lot of 'The sopranos' lately eh liza?
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Jeff: Being right beside the US, our meaning of the word is basically the same as xbot and Lisa have commented on above.
I also think of a great mob of people if you are at an amusement park or some such event as well. I agree with Lisa, thinking the word mob in and of itself makes me think of the streets of Chicago or New York and the Mafia. I have never seen The Sopranos either, but have seen enough Mafia movies to have that impression. Lisa: I think the term "peanut gallery" is derrived from The Charlie Brown comic strips, "Peanuts" -- we often call a large group of children "Rugrats" as well, I am sure this has been encouraged from the cartoon of that name!! Susan. |
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According to this site the idiom peanut gallery has been around much longer than "Peanuts." |
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Heh, in my context the word mob means a Flashmob... in Dutch the word isn't really used, but I took part in a few flashmobs, which has been verbized into 'mobben' ('to mob') around here.
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Heh, nice one Robert No, we don't do such things, our mobs are very wellbehaving in general, and the community kind-of upholds it's own standards (no breaking laws, no breaking property, no indecency.. it's more of an unwritten law, but everyone sticks to it so far)
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