| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Expressions | Definition | ||
| King Mob | King Mob was a radical group during the 1970s that was a cultural mutation of the Situationists and the Motherfuckers street gang. They sought to emphasize the anarchy and disorder being ignored in Britain. They derived their name from Christopher Hibbert's 1958 book on the Gordon gin rioters, who, prior to the French Revolution, daubed the slogan His Majesty King Mob on the walls of Newgate prison after gutting it in June 1780. (references) | ||
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| Expressions | Domain | Definition | |
| King Mob | Literature | The "ignobile vulgus. " Source: Brewer's Dictionary. | |
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| King Mob (comics) | 5 | King Mob (alternative meanings) | 2 | |
| King Mob (alternative meanings) | 2 | King Mob (comics) | 5 | |
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