1. jobe - Verb
2. Jobe - Proper noun
jobe (third-person singular simple present jobes, present participle jobing, simple past and past participle jobed)
to harangue, to rebuke in a long-winded or drawn-out way
Jobe (plural Jobes)
A surname.
Adama Jimba Jobe, deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education lauded the local charity for the move, saying the move is a wakeup call for Gambians to know that there are children in 'our midst who needs support'. Source: Internet
Mayoress Rohey Malick Lowe seen in May 2019 confronted the Works Minister Bai Lamin Jobe about the project, saying “I have not seen the project document and I do not know anything about it… I am the mayor of Banjul. Source: Internet
Jobe Watson (winner of the 2012 Brownlow) is the current team captain. Source: Internet
As other officers converged, Jobe radioed that the suspect was in custody. Source: Internet
Hash asked if there was a ministerial alliance in El Dorado, and Jobe said he learned last year there was an active local alliance that is comprised of black pastors. Source: Internet
Mark Robinson says stripping Jobe Watson’s of his Brownlow medal isn’t fair. Source: Internet