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G'Day,
Does anybody out there know the origin of the Australia colloquialism "dob". It's meaning is defined in the Macquarie dictionary as
"dob, dobbed, dobbing- colloquial expression to betray, report (someone)."
I feel that it may be related to date of birth - d.o.b.
Any ideas?
Cheers Mate,
Bruce.
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