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emu bob


the picking up of litter from an area, usually by an organised group of people, often as a school punishment. Compare emu parade, emu patrol, emu stalk, emu walk.

Contributor's comments: Emu-bob is a military term used esp in Nothern Victoria and Southern NSW.

Contributor's comments: At Kapooka (Army training Wagga Wagga, NSW) we were required to do "Emu Bobs" which had us picking up smoke butts, rubbish etc. I guess we all looked like emus standing, bending, walking, bending.... doing the emu bob....

Contributor's comments: Recently heard this as "emu bob" by a man preparing to mow grass near Ballan, Victoria. Don't know if he was a local, but instantly knew the meaning of this expression.

Contributor's comments: Known as an "emu bob" in the Armed Forces (ie Australia-wide). Still very commononly in use. Was always the last action when leaving an area - "Sgt/Cpl/Etc - emu bob the area"

Contributor's comments: At our school in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, it was called an Emu bob.

Contributor's comments: [Tasmanian informant] Whilst an army cadet in the 60's we had to do an emu bobs around the barracks.