KNOB


Meaning of KNOB in English

n. & v.

--n.

1. a a rounded protuberance, esp. at the end or on the surface of a thing. b a handle of a door, drawer, etc., shaped like a knob. c a knob-shaped attachment for pulling, turning, etc. (press the knob under the desk).

2 a small, usu. round, piece (of butter, coal, sugar, etc.).

--v. (knobbed, knobbing)

1. tr. provide with knobs.

2 intr. (usu. foll. by out) bulge.

Phrases and idioms:

with knobs on Brit. sl. that and more (used as a retort to an insult, in emphatic agreement, etc.) (and the same to you with knobs on).

Derivatives:

knobby adj. knoblike adj.

Etymology: ME f. MLG knobbe knot, knob, bud: cf. KNOP, NOB(2), NUB

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.