"LONG HOB" and "NOSH AND DOSH"
Posted by Victoria S Dennis on August 08, 2005
In Reply to: "LONG HOB" and "NOSH AND DOSH" posted by F.Khalid on August 08, 2005
: I am after the meanings of two phrases viz, "LONG HOB" and "NOSH AND DOSH"
"Nosh" means "food" in Yiddish, and "dosh" is slang for "money". I have never heard of "Nosh and Dosh" as a single phrase. Where have you heard it? In what context? I have never heard of "Long Hob" - are you sure you don't mean "Long hop"?
- "LONG HOB" and "NOSH AND DOSH" Bob 08/August/05
- "LONG HOB" and "NOSH AND DOSH" Brian from Shawnee 08/August/05
- long hob (hop?) & nosh & dosh Victoria S Dennis 09/August/05
- "LONG HOB" and "NOSH AND DOSH" Brian from Shawnee 08/August/05