Mob
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- | '''Mob''' commonly refers to an [[unruly]] [[crowd]] of people (from Latin ''mobile vulgus''). | + | '''Mob''' commonly refers to an [[unruly]] [[crowd]] of people (from Latin ''mobile vulgus''), a large or disorderly group of people; especially one bent on [[riotous]] or [[destructive]] action. |
It may also refer to a [[collective noun]] for animals such as horses or cattle or to the [[Mafia]], or any such [[criminal]] group. | It may also refer to a [[collective noun]] for animals such as horses or cattle or to the [[Mafia]], or any such [[criminal]] group. |
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Mob commonly refers to an unruly crowd of people (from Latin mobile vulgus), a large or disorderly group of people; especially one bent on riotous or destructive action.
It may also refer to a collective noun for animals such as horses or cattle or to the Mafia, or any such criminal group.
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