dob
verb /dɒb/
/dɑːb/
Word Origin1950s: figurative use of dialect dob ‘put down abruptly’, later ‘throw something at a target’.
(British English, informal)Verb Forms
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they dob | /dɒb/ /dɑːb/ |
he / she / it dobs | /dɒbz/ /dɑːbz/ |
past simple dobbed | /dɒbd/ /dɑːbd/ |
past participle dobbed | /dɒbd/ /dɑːbd/ |
-ing form dobbing | /ˈdɒbɪŋ/ /ˈdɑːbɪŋ/ |