DOB
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DOB or Dob may refer to:
  • Dob, Domžale
    Dob, Domžale
    Dob is a village in the Domžale municipality in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. The settlement used to be part of the Krumperk lordship.- External links :*...

    , village in Slovenia
  • Mounir Dob
    Mounir Dob
    Mounir Dob is a retired Algerian football player who played as a forward.-Club career:* 1994-1997 MC Alger * 1997-1998 CR Belouizdad * 1998-2000 CA Batna * 2000-2003 JS Kabylie * 2003-2005 CR Belouizdad...

     (born 1974), Algerian football referee
  • Date of birth or birthday
    Birthday
    A birthday is a day or anniversary where a person celebrates his or her date of birth. Birthdays are celebrated in numerous cultures, often with a gift, party or rite of passage. Although the major religions celebrate the birth of their founders , Christmas – which is celebrated widely by...

     (often DoB)
  • 2,5-dimethoxy-4-bromoamphetamine
    2,5-Dimethoxy-4-bromoamphetamine
    DOB, also known as Brolamfetamine and Bromo-DMA, is a psychedelic hallucinogenic drug and a substituted amphetamine of the phenethylamine class of compounds, which can be used as an entheogen. DOB was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin in 1967...

    , Bromo-DMA, a psychedelic drug
    • Meta-DOB
      Meta-DOB
      Meta-DOB, or 5-bromo-2,4-dimethoxyamphetamine, is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is similar in structure to DOB. Meta-DOB was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL , the dosage range is listed as 50–100 mg, and the duration listed as 5–6 hours. Meta-DOB produces few...

      , related substance
    • Methyl-DOB
      Methyl-DOB
      Methyl-DOB, or 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxy-N-methylamphetamine, is a lesser-known psychedelic drug. It is similar in structure to DOB. Methyl-DOB was first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. In his book PiHKAL , the minimum dosage is listed as 8 mg, and the effects onset begin after 3 hours and last...

      , related substance
  • HLA-DOB
    HLA-DOB
    HLA class II histocompatibility antigen, DO beta chain is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HLA-DOB gene.-Further reading:...

    , human gene
  • Daughters of Bilitis
    Daughters of Bilitis
    The Daughters of Bilitis , was the first lesbian rights organization in the United States. It was formed in San Francisco in 1955, conceived as a social alternative to lesbian bars, which were considered illegal and thus subject to raids and police harassment...

    , an international lesbian and feminist organization
  • Division of Banks
    Division of Banks
    The Division of Banks is an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales. The division was created in 1949 and is named for Sir Joseph Banks, the British scientist who accompanied James Cook on his voyage to Australia in 1770. It has always been based in the south-western suburbs of Sydney,...

    , an Australian Electoral Division in New South Wales
  • Dust of Basement
    Dust of Basement
    Dust of Basement was an electronic music band originally from Berlin, formed in 1991. They combine elements of electro-industrial music and gothic pop. The final members were Sven Wolff, Birgitta Behr and Peer Lebrecht...

    , an electronic music band originally from Berlin
  • New York City Transit Department of Buses, known as MTA New York City Transit buses
    MTA New York City Transit buses
    New York City Transit buses, marked on the buses MTA New York City Bus, is a bus service that operates in all five boroughs of New York City, employing over 4300 buses on 219 routes within the five boroughs of New York City in the United States...

  • Deutsche Oper Berlin
    Deutsche Oper Berlin
    The Deutsche Oper Berlin is an opera company located in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin, Germany. The resident building is also home to the Berlin State Ballet.-History:...

  • In astronomy, slang for a Dobsonian telescope
    Dobsonian telescope
    A Dobsonian telescope is an alt-azimuth mounted newtonian telescope design popularized by the amateur astronomer John Dobson starting in the 1960s. Dobson's telescopes featured a simplified mechanical design that was easy to manufacture from readily available components to create a large, portable,...

  • Dykes on Bikes
    Dykes on Bikes
    Dykes on Bikes is a loosely affiliated international network of mostly lesbian and dyke motorcycle clubs, Dykes on Bikes in Portland, and the Women’s Motorcycle Contingent in San Francisco...

    , international network of motorcycle clubs
  • NATO Dispersed Operating Bases
    NATO Dispersed Operating Bases
    NATO Dispersed Operating Bases were developed to improve air power survival when NATO began planning for tactical air bases and aircraft in western Europe during the early Cold War years of the 1950s.- History :...

     (DOBs)
  • Daily Oil Bulletin, a Canadian petroleum industry publication published every week day
  • A slang or colloquial term for a kick in Australian Rules Football
    Australian rules football
    Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, Aussie rules or footy is a sport played between two teams of 22 players on either...

  • Daniel O'Brien (comedian)
    Daniel O'Brien (comedian)
    Daniel O'Brien , also known as "DOB", is a humorist, roller blade enthusiast, and senior writer for Cracked.com. Cracked magazine has existed in print since 1958 but was relaunched in its present form in 2006...

    , writer for Cracked.com
  • Dave O'Brien (tactical genius)

See also

  • Dob-dob
    Dob-dob
    A dob-dob is a member of a type of Tibetan Buddhist monk fraternity that existed in Gelug monasteries in Tibet such as Sera Monastery and are reported to still exist in Gelug monasteries today, although possibly in a somewhat altered form...

    , Tibetan monk
  • Dob's Linn
    Dob's Linn
    Dob's Linn, near Moffat, Scotland, is the location of the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point which marks the boundary between the Ordovician and Silurian periods, and marks the base of Llandovery epoch, on the geologic time scale...

    , geologically significant location in Scotland
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