Noun
gabba (countable and uncountable, plural gabbas)
(music) Alternative spelling of gabber
A destabilising consequence of this development was that the proletariat "acquired a stronger and more elevated position" Gabba, Republican Rome, The Army and The Allies, p. 25 within the state. Source: Internet
A Robbie Gray match-winner after the siren broke Carlton hearts at the Gabba on Sunday but the Blues lost no friends as they took the league-leading Port Adelaide to the wire. Source: Internet
Don't expect the Cats to wilt, but also hard to see the Lions passing up this Gabba grand final opportunity. Source: Internet
Reigning premier Richmond takes on Brisbane in a qualifying final at the Gabba on Friday night while the Bulldogs tackle the Saints, who are staying on the Sunshine Coast, on Saturday at the Gabba. Source: Internet
Broadcasting great Bruce McAvaney will be the centrepiece of Channel Seven’s blockbuster Grand Final day coverage, calling the game from the Gabba as well as having a big presence in the station’s Cox Plate coverage earlier in the day. Source: Internet
Members of the group, which has been behind a number of high-profile protests around the city, country and globe, have been booking the community meeting room of Gabba Ward Councillor Jonathan Sri's office for about the past six months. Source: Internet