1. sabin - Noun
2. Sabin - Proper noun
United States microbiologist (born in Poland) who developed the Sabin vaccine that is taken orally against poliomyelitis (born 1906)
a unit of acoustic absorption equivalent to the absorption by a square foot of a surface that absorbs all incident sound
Source: WordNetYour woman wears underwear out in public,” Sabin said. "Must be nice. How'd you manage that little miracle?” "Only the Deity knows. Gena Showalter
He willed his body to remain unaffected. Sabin would fuss if Strider sported a hard-on around his precious. And, of course, "fuss" meant Strider would find his intestines wrapped around his neck, breathing a thing of the past. Gena Showalter
Anya jumped in front of the man, acting as his shield. "Now, Sabin. He didn't mean any harm. He's borderline stupid. You know that. Gena Showalter
Acey blocked a drop toehold from Shelley, but Sabin followed up by giving Acey a bulldog. Source: Internet
Acey and Larry attacked Sabin afterwards and left him lying. Source: Internet
Albert Sabin, who developed an oral polio vaccine, looking for effects of virus damage to cells growing in a tissue- culture bottle. Source: Internet