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Etymology edit

Shortened from observation +‎ -o.

Noun edit

obbo (countable and uncountable, plural obbos)

  1. (slang) police observation
    Synonym: obs
    • 2013, Ross Bradshaw, Crime:
      Thing is, victim was under obbo. He'd done time. He was a nark.
    • 2017, Phil Rickman, All of a Winter's Night:
      If we'd known about that two or three weeks ago, had him under obbo – assuming we could afford that – we could be looking at a serious result by now.
    • 2020, Richi of MaliStrip (lyrics and music), “Trap Giddy (aka L-Tizzy)”, in Welcome To Leyton (Mixtape), from 1:59–2:17:
      That block popping,
      them bodies dropping like it’s nothing,
      them pigs watching
      […] My nitties always clucking for my food, cause they love it
      Got a bitch, yeah she swallows,
      my whole strip, that’s an obbo
      Them jakes, yeah they follow
      I got light, I got choco
    • 2021, “On Me”, in Parallel World, performed by Cadence Weapon:
      I step out, the CCTV clocks me / Under obbo like man shots keys

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