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Verb — To inform on someone; to report their wrongdoing to an authority (chiefly Australian/NZ).

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dob someone in dob on someone

Chiefly Australian and New Zealand slang, usually in the phrase "dob someone in."

Etymology

Origin uncertain; possibly from an old English dialect verb dobben.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “dob” mean?

The word “dob” means to inform on someone; to report their wrongdoing to an authority (chiefly Australian/NZ). In plain terms, to tell on someone, snitching them out to a teacher, boss, or other authority.

How do you pronounce “dob”?

“Dob” is pronounced dob (/dɑb/ in IPA).

How do you use “dob” in a sentence?

Here is “dob” used in a sentence: “Someone dobbed him in for smoking on school grounds.”

What part of speech is “dob”?

“Dob” is a verb.

Where does the word “dob” come from?

The word “dob” comes from Old English. Origin uncertain; possibly from an old English dialect verb dobben.

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