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Verb
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blobs, plural;
  1. Put small drops of thick liquid or spots of color on
    • - her nose was blobbed with paint
Noun
  1. A drop of a thick liquid or other viscous substance
    • - blobs of paint
  2. A spot of color
    • - a badly printed blob on shopping bags
  3. An indeterminate mass or shape
    • - a leathery blob commonly known as a sea squirt

  1. (blob) an indistinct shapeless form
  2. (blob) spot: make a spot or mark onto; "The wine spotted the tablecloth"
  3. The Blobs is an animated television series based on the books by DC Thomson, published in 1980. It tells the story of a community of colorful paint-splash characters who live in Paintbox Land. ...
  4. A blob (alternately known as a binary large object, basic large object, BLOB, or BLOb) is a collection of binary data stored as a single entity in a database management system. ...
  5. (Blob (video game)) Blob is a platform-puzzle game, developed by Jonnathan Hilliard and published by Core Design for the Commodore Amiga personal computer. The game was released in the United Kingdom on September 1, 1993.
  6. (Blob (visual system)) Blobs are sections of the visual cortex where groups of neurons that are sensitive to color assemble in cylindrical shapes. They were first identified in 1979 by Maggie Wong-Riley when she used a cytochrome oxidase stain, from which they get their name. ...
  7. (The Blob) The Blob is an independently made American horror/science-fiction film from 1958 that depicts a giant amoeba-like alien that terrorizes the small community of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. ...
  8. (The Blob (1988)) The Blob is a 1988 American monster horror film distributed by Tristar Pictures. It is a remake of the 1958 film of the same name, which starred Steve McQueen. The film was written by Chuck Russell and Frank Darabont and directed by Russell. ...
  9. (blob) A shapeless or amorphous mass; a vague shape or amount, especially of a liquid or semisolid substance; a clump, group or collection that lacks definite shape; In astronomy, a large cloud of gas. ...
  10. (Blob) A score of 0 (see duck)
  11. (Blob) Can refer to the Blob game mode, or the actual Blob that spawns in Blob mode and sometimes in random events. A big green jelly thing which spreads quickly, consumes oxygen to grow, causes enormous damage, beats the shit out of people and is weak to fire. May or may not be able to evoule.
  12. (BLOB) Binary Large OBject.
  13. (BLOB) Large objects consisting of unstructured binary data.
  14. A BLOB (binary large object) is an unstructured file, typically an image or sound file, that is stored in a relational database table potentially along with columns of other data types. A BLOB on Centera is also used for storing unstructured data. ...
  15. (BLOB) (Binary Large Object) describes a large file which is stored into a database. The term fits with the fact that the database doesn't really know (or care) what file type it is, i.e. video or image etc, so it might as well be a... BLOB!
  16. (BLOB) (binary large object) (n.) A data type used to store and retrieve complex object fields. BLOBs are binary or serializable objects, such as pictures, that translate into large byte arrays, which are then serialized into container-managed persistence fields.
  17. (BLOB) A generic sequence of bits that contain one or more fixed-length header structures plus context-specific data.
  18. (BLOB) Big Lump On-Board, an observer; any extra person or noncontributing passenger. See SANDBAG; compare STRAP-HANGER, DEADHEAD, POB.
  19. (BLOB) Binary Large Object, used to describe any random large block of bits, usually a picture or sound file; can be stored in a database but normally not interpretable by a database program. Can be used as a mild hacker threat (mailbomb) when mailed. ...
  20. (BLOB) Binary Large Object. A generic term used to describe the handling and storage of long strings of data by database management systems. Typically associated with image and video.
  21. (BLOB) Binary large object, something that (e.g. within the context of XML) is treated and esp. gets stored as a whole without further structuring efforts.
  22. (BLOB) Binary large object. The data type of a column in an RDBMS table which can store large image or textual data as attributes.
  23. (BLOB) short for Binary Large Object. Interbase invented the BLOB fields several years ago and Boeing took advantage of them to keep recorded sounds in the database. AFAIK, IB offered the first BLOB implementation in the relational market. In IB, BLOBs can have different sub types. ...
  24. (Blob) (slang) A fleet designed to compete utilizing shear numerical superiority. Often used negatively.