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21DOB — Abbreviation standing for the date of birth. As examples, DOB: 10/12/97 in the U.S. indicates the date of birth is October 12, 1997 whereas DOB: 10/12/97 in Great Britain indicates the date of birth is 10 December 1997. * * * date of birth; 1… …
22dob — UK [dɒb] / US [dɑb] verb Word forms dob : present tense I/you/we/they dob he/she/it dobs present participle dobbing past tense dobbed past participle dobbed Phrasal verbs: dob in …
23dob in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms dob in : present tense I/you/we/they dob in he/she/it dobs in present participle dobbing in past tense dobbed in past participle dobbed in British informal dob someone in to tell someone in authority about… …
24dob — 1. verb a) To report someone to the authorities for a wrong doing I’ll dob on you if you break in. b) To nominate someone for an unpleasant task, in their absence; to do their share; to contribute 2. noun A small amount of something, especially… …
25Dob — Original name in latin Dob Name in other language Dob State code SI Continent/City Europe/Ljubljana longitude 46.15194 latitude 14.62861 altitude 306 Population 1406 Date 2012 01 19 …
26dob — verb (dobs, dobbing, dobbed) (dob someone in) Austral./NZ informal inform on someone. Derivatives dobber noun Origin 1950s: figurative use of dialect dob put down abruptly , later throw at …
27dob — Doupe Doupe, n. (Zo[ o]l.) The carrion crow. [Written also {dob}.] [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …
28Dob in — 1. betray, report (someone) as for a misdemeanour; tell (an authority) on someone; 2. contribute money to a common fund: We ll all dob in and buy him a present ; 3. nominate (someone absent) for an unpleasant task …
29dob in — I Australian Slang 1. betray, report (someone) as for a misdemeanour; tell (an authority) on someone; 2. contribute money to a common fund: We ll all dob in and buy him a present ; 3. nominate (someone absent) for an unpleasant task II Australian …
30dob — To inform on someone (dobbing on your mates), or to volunteer someone for an unwelcome task (I was dobbed in to organise the fete). The ethic of standing by one s mates means that many Australians take a dim view of dobbing. The origin of dob is… …