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gob (n.1)
"a mouthful, lump," late 14c., from
gobbet
.
gob (n.2)
"mouth," 1540s, from Irish
gob
"mouth," and thus related to the other English noun
gob
(see
gobbet
).
Gob-stopper
"type of large hard candy" is from 1928.