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[Adjective] | "mo*bile" | \ ˈmō-bəl \
1: capable of moving or being moved : movable
2: changeable in appearance, mood, or purpose
3: adaptable, versatile
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English mobyll, from Anglo-French moble, from Latin mobilis, from movēre to move;
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[Noun] | "mo*bile" | \ ˈmō-ˌbēl \
1: a construction or sculpture frequently of wire and sheet metal shapes with parts that can be set in motion by air currents; also : a similar structure (as of paper or plastic) suspended so that it moves in a current of air
2: cell phone, mobile phone
Origin: 1937 ;
See: {mobile:1 };
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[Noun] | "mobile home"
1: a dwelling structure built on a steel chassis and fitted with wheels that is intended to be hauled to a usually permanent site
Origin: 1934 ;
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[Noun] | "mobile phone"
1: cell phone
Origin: 1975 ;
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[Noun] | "mobile home park"
1: an area for people to live in mobile homes
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[Noun] | "mobile library"
1: a large vehicle that contains many library books and that goes to different places so that people can borrow the books
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[Noun] | "pri*mum mo*bi*le" | \ ˈprī-məm-ˈmō-bə-lē \
1: the outermost concentric sphere conceived in medieval astronomy as carrying the spheres of the fixed stars and the planets in its daily revolution
Origin: 15th century ;
Middle English, borrowed from Medieval Latin prīmum mōbile, literally, "first moving thing" (as translation of Arabic al-muḥarrik al-awwal) from Latin prīmum, neuter of prīmus "first, earliest" + Medieval Latin mōbile, noun derivative from neuter of Latin mōbilis "moving quickly, shifting" {mat|prime:1|}, {mat|mobile:1|};
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[Noun combining form] | "-mobile"
1: motorized vehicle
2: automotive vehicle bringing services to the public
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Automobile;
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[Geographical name] | "Mo*bile" | \ mō-ˈbēl \
1: river 38 miles (61 kilometers) long in southwestern Alabama formed by the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers and flowing south into Mobile Bay (an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico)
2: city and port at the point where the Mobile River enters Mobile Bay in southwestern Alabama population 195,111
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[Latin noun phrase] | "per*pe*tu*um mo*bi*le" | \ per-ˈpe-tu̇-ˌu̇m-mō-ˈbē-lā \
1: perpetually moving thing : perpetual motion —used for a musical composition having the same rapid motion from beginning to end
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[Adjective] | "mobile"
1: capable of being moved especially with ease;
* e.g., " ... a mobile electric generator "
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2: having a way of life that involves moving from one region to another typically on a seasonal basis;
* e.g., " ... mobile workers who work the New England resorts in the summer and the ones in Florida during the winter "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { mobile:4924068 }
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[ "mobile" ]
1: having a car & being able to drive places .
* e.g., ... amy ; "ayyyy, you mobile? i needa dub !"
[ "mobile" ]
2: Can be referred to if your dealer can drive & deliver places . (:
* e.g., ... mac ; "yeah , where you at ?"
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[ "mobile" ]
1: mobile is a word that means you have a source of transportation meaning you have a car
* e.g., ... mobile hey monica i need a ride to work are you mobile
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[ "mobile" ]
1: a city in alabama
* e.g., ... sweet home alabama.. dun dun do daint don dun dow
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[ "mobile" ]
1: a small wireless telecommunications device used to contact people on. not to be confused with a 'cell phone', the mobile's primative american cousin, a 'cell phone' also runs on 'gasoline' whereas the more techincaly advanced mobile uses petrol.
* e.g., ... i taunted americans with my mobile
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[ "mobile" ]
1: The only word Australian and British people use to describe a 'cell phone'. I have never heard an Aussie say 'cell phone'.
* e.g., ... Hint: To be cooler, say: 'Mobie'.
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[ "mobile" ]
1: Better name than "cell phone". "Cell phone" just sounds tacky, while calling your mobile a "moe-bile" sounds very elite. It's also what the Brits call their mobile phones.
* e.g., ... Call me up on my mobile, houses!
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[ "mobile" ]
1: n. abbreviation: mobile phone
* e.g., ... If you can't make it give us a ring on me mobile
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[ "mobile" ]
1: a city in lower alabama between florida and new orleans. alabama's 2nd largest city, area code 25 homeplace of no money records and rednecks. see hell.
* e.g., ... going to mobile
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[ "mobile" ]
1: A codename for virgin, originating from "Virgin Mobile."
* e.g., ... Person 1: "Are you mobile?"
Person 2: "Um.... Yeah?"
Person 1: "Haha!"
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[ "mobile" ]
1: the sick from a cow-
[ "mobile" ]
2: mo (cow) - bile (sick)
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