rob
Pronunciation: /rɒb/
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[ with object]
Definition of rob
verb ( robs, robbing, robbed)
Phrases
- take something away from one person to pay another; discharge one debt only to incur another: mainstream funding for the college was a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul, reducing the budget all around for other colleges[probably with reference to the saints and apostles Peter and Paul; the allusion is uncertain, the phrase often showing variations such as 'unclothe Peter and clothe Paul', 'borrow from Peter …', etc.]
Origin:
Middle English: from Old French rober, of Germanic origin; related to the verb reave