From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishkabobka‧bob /kəˈbɒb $ -ˈbɑːb/ noun [countable] DFFan American spelling of kebab
Examples from the Corpus
kabob• Continuing the journey westward, a stop at Papa Cristos uncovers gyro sandwiches for $ 4.99 and chicken kabobs for $ 4.79.• An order of the royal kabob will give you an opportunity to sample each of these.Origin kabob (1600-1700) Persian and Hindi kabab, from Arabic, from Turkish kebap