on the blob
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Apparently a reference to the blobbing (i.e. dripping) of menstrual blood, likely following the model of on the rag.
Prepositional phrase[edit]
- (British, slang, vulgar) Menstruating; on one's period.
- 1997 July 3, Nicholas Lezard, “Paperbacks”, in The Guardian, page A14:
- Sweet's heroines are – well, unskinny; they eat lard, drink, smoke, ponce off the state, have huge dumps and go on the blob at inconvenient times.
- 2012, Damon Beesley, Iain Morris, The Inbetweeners: The Complete Scripts with Added Extras, Random House, page 285:
- Katie Can you stop staring at my tits please? […]
Jay She must be on the blob.
- 2015 February 13, Caitlin Moran, “Celebrity Watch”, in The Times:
- Personally CW can think of no tampon in the world it would trust while wearing a white dress, on the blob, at a glamorous media event.