And then the little dobber, office nark starts harping on about the need to draw up a roster for using the photocopier. |
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I certainly do not condone illegality, but I strongly reject the idea of Mr Citizen becoming a dobber! |
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A dobber is Australian slang for a snitch, and a cobber means a friend. |
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There are lots of strategies and techniques for teaching boys in groups how to behave more effectively so that the one who speaks up is not seen as the dobber. |
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Rust from old iron parts was mixed with a milky paste, forming a red liquid to dobber on barns. |
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This, of course, got my dobber up to the point where the contest ended by her coming out of her boots and draping her body across the log. |
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The question was whether the dobber had simply dobbed or whether he had planted the weapons. |
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Nikki is such a dobber, she told the teacher that I hit Karen in the playground. |
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In attaching this dobber or float, tie it on as short a tippet as you can manage and attach it to the leader from four to six feet above the nymph. |
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Allison Sugarbaker, Suzanne and Julia's cousin, and Carlene Frazier Dobber, Charlene's newly divorced sister. |
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