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An English surname originating as a patronymic derived from Jacob. examples
A place in the United States:
A southern neighbourhood of Louisville, Kentucky. examples
A town in Ashland County, Wisconsin, named after William H. Jacobs. examples
Former name of Port Providence, Pennsylvania. examples
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(UK, slang) Testicles (sometimes spelt Jacob's). quotations
He has also provided some of the show's funniest moments - when enjoying a bath with Three Degrees star Sheila Ferguson he told her: 'I'm comfortable with anything, love, but you don't want to see my 'Jacobs' hanging out.'
2004 December 8, Sherna Noah, “Joe's jungle 'experience'”, in The Birmingham Post
I used to have a Velo seat, which is pretty similar to the KH in design, and I got rid of it for the same reason. The padding was so deep and spongey that my Jacobs used to float to the top as I rode along.
2005 July 2, Mikefule [username], “Re: Nut buster seat”, in rec.sport.unicycling (Usenet)
Horseshit every match matters and Alex Ferguson would drag his players out of the club by their Jacobs if they made such a statement.
2008 November 25, Baldoni, “Re: Amazing...”, in alt.sports.soccer.manchester.united (Usenet)