IPA: /ˈmɒbər/
KK: /ˈmɑbər/
A person who is part of a large group that acts together, often in a violent or aggressive way.
The mobber led the group in their protest against the new law.
Mobber → The word is formed from "mob" (originating from the Latin *mobile*, meaning movable or changeable) and the suffix "-er" (meaning a person who performs an action). A mobber is a person who engages in actions associated with a mob, often implying aggressive or disruptive behavior.
Think of a 'mob' as a group that is 'movable' or 'changeable', and the '-er' indicates a person. This helps you remember that a mobber is someone who acts as part of a disruptive group.