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Verb
/fäb/,
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fobs, plural;
  1. Deceitfully attempt to satisfy someone by making excuses or giving them something inferior
    • - secretaries fob off most unwanted callers by saying their boss is in a meeting
  2. Give (someone) something inferior to or different from what they want
    • - he fobbed off the chairmanship on Clifford
Noun
  1. A chain attached to a watch for carrying in a waistcoat or waistband pocket

  2. A small ornament attached to a watch chain

  3. A small pocket for carrying a watch

  4. A tab on a key ring


  1. a vest pocket to hold a pocket watch
  2. flim-flam: deceive somebody; "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week"
  3. an adornment that hangs from a watch chain
  4. short chain or ribbon attaching a pocket watch to a man's vest
  5. Fall Out Boy is an American rock band from Wilmette, Illinois, formed in 2001. The band consisted of vocalist-rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, lead guitarist Joe Trohman, bassist Pete Wentz and drummer Andy Hurley.
  6. FOB is a 1980 Obie Award-winning play by American playwright David Henry Hwang. Hwang's first play, it depicts the contrasts and conflicts between established Asian Americans and "Fresh Off the Boat" newcomer immigrants. ...
  7. FOB is an initialism which pertains to the shipping of goods. Depending on specific usage, it may stand for Free On Board or Freight On Board, with similar but distinct implications. ...
  8. (FOBS) The Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS) was a Soviet ICBM program in the 1960s that after launch would go into a low Earth orbit and would then de-orbit for an attack. It had no range limit and the orbital flight path would not reveal the target location. ...
  9. A recent immigrant (from "fresh off the boat"); Free On Board; Frequencies of Brilliance; Fresh Off the Boat (slang); From Our Berth - a commerce term, indicating that the quoted price doesn't include shipping, as you are accepting it "from our berth (shipping dock)"; Forward Operating Base
  10. The terms "fobs" and "charms" were interchangeable from mid-1850 through the 1930's.  Watch fobs or watch charms were in vogue in the 1890-s through the turn of the century and certainly on into the 1930's when the pocket watch became more popular than ever.
  11. Means free on board and a location usually follows this term. Charges beyond the termination point are the buyer's responsibility.
  12. Free On Board and risk pass to buyer including payment of all transportation and insurance cost once delivered on board the ship by the seller. Used for sea or inland waterway transportation.
  13. "Free on board" at named port of export. A pricing term indicating that the quoted price covers all expenses up to and including delivery of goods upon an overseas vessel provided by or for the buyer.
  14. Seller is responsible for inland freight and all other costs until the cargo has been loaded on the vessel/aircraft. Buyer is responsible for ocean/air freight and marine/air insurance.
  15. Free On Board - method of selling cargo excluding ocean freight and insurance, but including loading costs.
  16. One of the most commonly used-and misused-terms, FOB means that the shipper/seller uses his freight forwarder to move the merchandise to the port or designated point of origin. ...
  17. Free On Board (... named port of shipment)
  18. Contractual terms between a buyer and a seller which define where title transfer takes place.
  19. Freight On Board. The point in time at which the recipient of a shipment becomes legally responsible for the shipment. Also a common way of stating the terms of delivery for sales of goods.
  20. ‘Free On Board.’ If the terms of a trade are ‘FOB’, then the seller is obligated to have the sugar delivered to a port of the buyer’s choosing on board a ship that is also of the buyer’s choosing.
  21. Incoterm meaning "Free On Board"
  22. free on bоаrd (Incoterms 2000,2010)
  23. Specifies which party (buyer or seller) pays for which shipment and loading costs, and/or where responsibility for the goods is transferred. format: The basic creative concept of an infomercials’ overall structure.
  24. Full Order Book, offering full depth market information.
  25. The price of a traded good excluding transport cost. It stands for "free on board," but is used only as these initials (usually lower case: f.o.b.). ...