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Meanings and definitions for OB
What does OB stand for? What does OB mean?
- Sam "O.B." O'Brien, a fictional character in the British soap opera Hollyoaks
- Orphan Black, a popular Canadian science fiction television show.
- Ob, a fictional currency in The Great Explosion
- Odense Boldklub, a Danish football club
- Oriental Brewery, a South Korean brewery, which produces the OB lagers
- Outward Bound, an international outdoor education organization
- Astrakhan Airlines (IATA code) (defunct)
- Boliviana de Aviación (IATA code)
- Ed O'Bradovich, a former Chicago Bears defensive lineman and current Bears postgame host on 670 the Score
- Old Badmintonians, former pupils of Badminton School, Bristol, England
- Old Bedfordians, former pupils of Bedford School, England
- Old Bristolians, former pupils of Bristol Grammar School, England
- Ob (river), a river in West Siberia, Russia
- Ob Sea, an artificial lake on the river Ob
- Ob, Russia, a town in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
- Ob, Germany, in Bidingen, Bavaria, Germany
- Gulf of Ob, a bay of the Arctic Ocean in Northern Russia
- Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts
- Ocean Beach, San Diego, a neighborhood of San Diego, California, United States
- OB star, in astronomy, a hot, massive star of spectral types O or B
- Object Manager (Windows), a Windows NT subsystem
- Obstetrics, a medical specialty dealing with childbirth, often used in "obstetrics and gynaecology" (abbreviated OB/GYN)
- Oligonucleotide/Oligosaccharide DNA-Binding-fold domain
- Organizational behavior, an academic field
- Outside broadcasting, a television broadcasting from a mobile television studio, such as a van
- Obliterative bronchiolitis, a disease that results in obstruction of the smallest airways of the lungs due to inflammation
- o.b. (brand), a brand of feminine hygiene products
- Halfpenny (British pre-decimal coin), from "ob", archaic abbreviation (see, e.g., Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part One, II.iv.539)
- Order of Burma
- "Over-the-counter bulletin board", in stock listings
- Organizational behavior
- Order of battle
- Obi (sash), a sash worn with a kimono or with the uniforms used by practitioners of Japanese martial arts
Obi (martial arts)
- Obi (store), a European home improvement store chain based in Germany
- Obi (ruler), a title among the Igbo people of Nigeria or the central building in an Igbo homestead
Obi of Onitsha, traditional ruler of Onitsha
- Obi, another form of the word Obeah
- Obi (publishing), an informational piece of paper or cardboard folded around or over a book or LP record, music CD, video game, or magazine, used in Japan
- Obi (band), a British indie music band from the early 2000s
- Obi Castle, a Japanese castle completed in 1588
- Obi Station, a train station in Nichinan, Miyazaki, Japan
- obi, ISO 639 code for the Obispeño language, an extinct Native American language
- OBI, FAA location identifier for Woodbine Municipal Airport (New Jersey)
- Obi (name), a list of people with either the surname or given name
- John Obi Mikel (born 1987), Nigerian footballer also known as Mikel John Obi and John Mikel Obi
- Saint Obi (real name Obinna Nwafor), Nigerian actor and film director
- Obi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria, a Local Government Area
- Obi, Nigeria, a town and Local Government Area in Benue State
- Obi Islands, Indonesia
Obi (island), also called Obira, the largest of the Obi Islands
- Ob River, a river in Russia, also known as Obi
- 6669 Obi, an asteroid
- Ontology for Biomedical Investigations, an international cross-domain ontology effort
- Our Boys Institute, a junior chapter of YMCA in Adelaide, South Australia
- obliteration by incorporation, a concept in sociology of science introduced by Robert K. Merton
- Order of British India
- Operation Blessing International
- Oak Beach Inn
- Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition, software owned by Oracle Corporation
- OSS BSS Interface OSS(Operations Support Systems)-BSS(Business Support Systems) Interface - Telecoms System Management Interface
- Orion Bus Industries, formerly Ontario Bus Industries, a bus manufacturer
- Omni bearing indicator, an aircraft radio navigation instrument
- Obi Obi, Queensland, Australia, a suburb of Gold Coast
- Obi-Wan Kenobi, fictional character from the Star Wars universe
- Obie Baizley (1917-2000), politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Renaldo Benson (1936-2005), American soul and R&B singer and songwriter
- Obie Bermúdez (born 1981), Puerto Rican Latin pop, salsa singer and composer
- Obie Bristow (1900–1969), professional football player in the early National Football League
- Obie Fernandez, Ruby and Ruby on Rails developer
- Obie Graves, former Citrus College and Cal State Fullerton football player
- Obie Etie Ikechukwu (born 1987), Nigerian footballer who plays as a midfielder
- Bob O'Billovich (also "Obie"; born 1940), east regional scout for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League
- William Obanhein (also "Officer Obie"; 1924–1994), chief of police for the town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts
- Obie Oberholzer (born 1947), South African photographer
- Obie Patterson (born 1938), American politician
- Obie Trice (born 1977), American rapper and songwriter
- Obie Trotter (born 1984), American-Hungarian professional basketball player
- Obie Scott Wade, American producer, director and screenwriter
- Obie Walker (1911–1989), professional boxer
- Obelit Yadgar (aldo Obie Yadgar; born 1945), Assyrian-American radio personality
- Young Jessie (Obediah Donnell "Obie" Jessie; born 1936), African American R&B and jazz singer and songwriter
- Obie, a video camera-mounted light invented by Lucien Ballard
- Oob, a fictional character in Dragon Ball
- off our backs, US feminist periodical 1970–2008
- Order of battle, a listing of military units
- Out-of-bag error, a method of measuring prediction error
- Out-of-band management, using a dedicated management channel in computer networking
- ÖoB, a Swedish discount chain
- Obligatory
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