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Noun
/ˈkäblər/,
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cobblers, plural;
  1. A person who mends shoes as a job

  2. An iced drink made with wine or sherry, sugar, and lemon

  3. A fruit pie with a rich crust on top


  1. nonsense; "I think that is a load of cobblers"
  2. a man's testicles (from Cockney rhyming slang: cobbler's awl rhymes with ball)
  3. (cobbler) a person who makes or repairs shoes
  4. (cobbler) tall sweetened iced drink of wine or liquor with fruit
  5. (cobbler) deep-dish pie: a pie made of fruit with rich biscuit dough usually only on top of the fruit
  6. Northampton Town Football Club , (often simply known as Northampton, or by their nickname The Cobblers, after the local shoemaking industry) are an English professional football club based in Northampton, Northamptonshire. ...
  7. (Cobbler (software)) Cobbler is a Linux provisioning server that centralizes and simplifies control of services including DHCP, TFTP, and DNS for the purpose of performing network-based operating systems installs. ...
  8. (The Cobbler) The Cobbler (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Artair) is a mountain of 884 m height located near the head of Loch Long in Scotland. It is a Corbett. ...
  9. (The Cobbler (film)) The Cobbler is the eighth Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series (later known as "The Little Rascals") was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944.
  10. testicles; Nonsense
  11. (cobbler) A person who repairs shoes; A kind of pie, usually filled with fruit, that lacks a base crust; A police officer; An alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with sugar and lemon juice
  12. (Cobbler) A tall drink of any liquor served in a collins or highball glass with shaved or crushed ice and garnished with fresh fruit and mint sprigs.
  13. (Cobbler) A baked dessert dish consisting of fruit filling covered with a sweet biscuit or piecrust dough.
  14. (cobbler) A fruit pie cooked in a deep dish with a top crust, but no bottom crust.
  15. (COBBLER) A tall summer style drink that consists of ice, wine or liqueur, and a considerable variety of fruit slices, cherries, berries, and so forth.
  16. (COBBLER) bootmaker or shoemaker
  17. (Cobbler (Baddha Konasana)) A seated pose. It's similar to Butterfly posture, but the knees are pushed out to each side.
  18. (Cobbler) A baked fruit dish, usually topped with pastry and served with whipped cream or ice cream.
  19. (Cobbler) A rich shine leather, which requires little polishing.
  20. (Cobbler) Long drink made of fruit or fruit juices, mixed with wine or spirits.
  21. (Cobbler) a dessert consisting of a fruit filling poured into a large baking dish over a batter that rises through when baking
  22. (Cobbler) a repairer of shoes.
  23. (Cobbler) a traditional long drink that is characterized by a glass 3/4 filled with crushed or shaved ice that is formed into a centered cone, topped by slices of fruit
  24. (Cobbler) one who only repaired shoes or boots and was not skilled enough to actually make either, see shoemaker, e.g., "there were no shoemakers around so the local people often had the cobbler mend their old footwear."
  25. (Cobbler) originated in America as a drink for hot climates. Fill a highball glass with crushed ice, add 1 teaspoon fine sugar, one measure of gin, whisky or brandy, stir and decorate with seasonal fruit.