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Bob
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bob
(verb)
bob
(noun)
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bob
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Bob
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plumb bob
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uncle
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Bob
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Bob
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Britannica Dictionary definition of BOB
and Bob's your uncle
British, informal
—
used to say that something is easy to do or use
Just complete the form, pay the fee,
and Bob's your uncle
! [=and there you go]
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