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What (who) is Throb - definition

AMERICAN TELEVISION SERIES
Throb!

throb         
I. v. n.
Beat, palpitate, pulsate.
II. n.
Beat, beating, pulsation, palpitation, throbbing.
Throb         
·noun A beat, or strong pulsation, as of the heart and arteries; a violent beating; a papitation:.
II. Throb ·vi To beat, or pulsate, with more than usual force or rapidity; to beat in consequence of agitation; to Palpitate;
- said of the heart, pulse, ·etc.
throb         
¦ verb (throbs, throbbing, throbbed)
1. beat or sound with a strong, regular rhythm; pulsate.
2. feel pain in a series of pulsations.
¦ noun a strong, regular beat or sound.
Origin
ME: prob. imitative.

Wikipedia

Throb

Throb is an American sitcom that aired in syndication from September 6, 1986, to May 21, 1988. The series, created by Fredi Towbin, was produced by Procter & Gamble Productions in association with Taft Entertainment Television, and was distributed by Worldvision Enterprises. The series' rights are currently held by CBS Television Distribution.

Examples of use of Throb
1. Heart–throb The scene in which he emerged from a lake made him a heart–throb to millions of women viewers.
2. Not that the actor particularly likes his heart–throb image.
3. Actor Matt di Angelo is her very own EastEnders heart–throb.
4. Hollyoaks heart–throb Chris Fountain, 30, led his celebrity competitors after the first round.
5. But it’s the panting throb of the ventilation system which sets the pace.