Reverse Dictionary: MOB

NOUNS
– BANJIE a great number; generally applied to a rude, disorderly mob …Bk1898 Sc.
– CANAILLE the rabble, the mob …1676
– CANALLY a rabble, a mob, a crew …1708 Sc.
– CANALLYE, CANALYIE a mob, a rabble …1805 Sc.
– FERKISHIN a large amount; a crowd, a seething mob …1856 Sc.
– HABBLE a mob …1818 Sc.
– PARROCK a group of people, animals, or things closely packed or huddled together; a bustling, stirring crowd, a mob; a conglomeration of objects …1813 Sc.
– RABBLEMENT † a tumultuous crowd of people; a disorderly assemblage, a mob; a rabble …1548 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
– RABBLE-RASH a dirty, noisy mob; the rabble …Bk19C Eng. dial.
– RABBLE ROUT a tumultuous or confused crowd of people; a mob; the noise of such a rabble …1599
– RABBLING mobbing, expulsion by violence; an uprising …1700 Sc.
– RAFF the mob …Bk1903 sl.
– RASCAL †* a rabble or mob …c1330
– RAT PACK a disorderly mob of youths …1951 sl., orig. US
– RIBALDRY the mob, the scum of society …Bk1903 sl.
– RIBAUDRY the mob, the scum of society …Bk1903 sl.
– RIBBLE-RABBLE a tumultuous crowd or array of people; a disorderly assemblage; a mob; the scum of society; a great confusion …1635
– RIFF-RAFF a low, disreputable person; the rabble, the mob …1836 Sc. & Eng. dial. & sl.


NOUNS, PERSON
1891 CAPTAIN TOM the head or leader of a mob; also, the mob itself → sl. (Bk.)


VERBS
M19 SMALL-GANG to mob → sl.