doob
/duːb/Definitions
1. noun
A short blunt spike or projection, especially one on the end of a tool or an animal’s horn.
“The doob on the end of the hammer was rusty and needed to be replaced.”
2. verb
To cause (something) to become stuck or lodged, especially by forcing it into a small space.
“The stick got doobbed in the mud and was hard to get out.”
3. verb
To make (a part of something) become stuck or lodged, especially by forcing it into a small space.
“The tool doobbed the screw and now it won’t turn.”