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Bobs refers to several related terms. It is the plural of Bob, a given name typically a short form of Robert, and may be used to refer to multiple people named Bob or, less commonly, as a surname. In addition, the term can denote plumb bobs, weights used with a string to establish vertical reference in surveying and construction.

The bob haircut, a popular short-to-medium hairstyle, is often described as hair cut around jaw level. The

Notable people named Bob include figures across politics, arts, and sports, such as Bob Dylan, Bob Marley,

In addition to names, bobs are also used in technical contexts: a plumb bob is a weight

classic
bob
is
typically
blunt
at
the
ends,
but
many
variants
exist,
including
blunt
bobs,
graduated
or
stacked
bobs,
inverted
or
A-line
bobs,
asymmetrical
bobs,
and
the
long
bob
(lob).
The
bob
emerged
in
the
1910s
and
achieved
wide
popularity
in
the
1920s
as
a
symbol
of
modernity
and
changing
social
norms
for
women.
Bob
Ross,
Bob
Woodward,
and
Bob
Newhart.
The
name’s
ubiquity
has
led
to
its
frequent
appearance
in
literature
and
media
as
a
representative
given
name.
attached
to
a
line
used
to
determine
vertical
alignment,
and
other
specialized
weights
are
sometimes
called
bobs
in
projects
involving
rotation
or
pendulums.