The difference between Gobble and Scarf
When used as nouns, gobble means fellatio, whereas scarf means a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck.
When used as verbs, gobble means to eat hastily or greedily, whereas scarf means to throw on loosely.
check bellow for the other definitions of Gobble and Scarf
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Gobble as a verb:
To eat hastily or greedily; to scoff or scarf
Examples:
"He gobbled four hot dogs in three minutes."
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Gobble as a noun (Scotland, slang, vulgar):
fellatio; blowjob
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Gobble as a verb (ambitransitive):
To make the sound of a turkey.
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Gobble as a noun:
The sound of a turkey.
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Gobble as a noun (golf):
A rapid straight putt so strongly played that, if the ball had not gone into the hole, it would have gone a long way past.
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Scarf as a noun:
A long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck.
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Scarf as a noun:
A headscarf.
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Scarf as a noun (dated):
A neckcloth or cravat.
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Scarf as a verb:
To throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf.
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Scarf as a verb:
To dress with a scarf, or as with a scarf; to cover with a loose wrapping.
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Scarf as a noun:
A type of joint in woodworking.
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Scarf as a noun:
A groove on one side of a sewing machine needle.
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Scarf as a noun:
A dip or notch or cut made in the trunk of a tree to direct its fall when felling.
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Scarf as a verb:
To shape by grinding.
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Scarf as a verb:
To form a scarf on the end or edge of, as for a joint in timber, forming a "V" groove for welding adjacent metal plates, metal rods, etc.
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Scarf as a verb:
To unite, as two pieces of timber or metal, by a scarf joint.
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Scarf as a verb (transitive, US, slang):
To eat very quickly.
Examples:
"You sure scarfed that pizza."
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Scarf as a noun (Scotland):
A cormorant.