flob

flob
1. noun /flɒb/
spittle, especially a piece of spittle that has been spat out
2. verb /flɒb/
To spit or to gob.

I pointed out that they both looked equally unhappy, and that he was essentially kicking himself. He contemplated this for a moment, then flobbed at me and kicked the weakling slightly harder.


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