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DYB DYB DYB, DOB DOB DOBber

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Janetx | 00:58 Wed 04th Dec 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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Have I been under a misapprehension all my life? Wasn't 'dobber' the nickname given by raucous, ragged rascals to tittle-tattling tykes in unusually unique uniforms executing cute salutes?
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I was never a boy scout, but didn't DYB = Do your best and DOB = Do Our Best?
Yes, but I seem to remember back in the dim and distant past a dobber was one who 'dobbed' on you e.g. shopped you to the appropriate authorities (e.g. Headmaster).

Andy

Maybe a boy scout, seen (rightly or wrongly) as a goody two shoes, is one likely to confess or report to the authorities - someone generally to be despised. Certainly the (particularly Australian) slang to "dob someone in" is to grass on them.
John - sounds like a plausible origin. Had never thought of it like that.

Cheers,

Andy

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