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Slang terms with the same meaning None found. Slang terms with the same root words Other terms relating to 'dog': a dog with two d*cks Definitions include: a mythical creature who is extremely happy or fortunate. be dog meat Definitions include: be in serious trouble. ...
dogfood (n.) see separate entries. dogfuck/fucker/fucking see separate entries. dog hair (n.) see hair of the dog (that bit one) n. (1) dog-heart (n.) (W.I. Rasta) a person who is especially cold and cruel. 2008 2008 A. Wheatle Dirty South 71: Red Eyes was a dogheart...
[Middle Englishdogge,cur, ordinary dog (often as opposed to a hunting hound or other valuable dog), from Old Englishdocga,dog, perhaps originally a diminutive or a hypocorism meaning "Darky, Dusky,"fromdox,dark, dusky(for the formation, compare Old Englishfrox,frog, andfrogga,frog, perhaps...
Tucker – Tucker has English origin, and means “someone who fills cloth”. It’s also a slang for food in Australia. Beau – Beau French word for “beautiful”. Oliver – Oliver or Ollie is derived from French, and means “a symbol of peace”. ...
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Slang meaning "ugly woman" is from 1930s; that of "sexually aggressive man" is from 1950s. Many expressions — a dog's life (c. 1600), go to the dogs (1610s), dog-cheap (1520s), etc. — reflect the earlier hard use of the animals as hunting accessories, not pets. In ...
Meaning:One strength Tip:This is a great male dog name for a dog that’s big and strong like an Angus bull! Apollo Origin:Greek Meaning:Destroyer Trivia:Apollo was the Greek God of the sun. Arby Trivia:Arby’s is a U.S fast food franchise known for its roast beef sandwiches. ...
To feel very ill, particularly to feel nauseated. Despite being touted as man’s best friend, dogs are often maligned. This proverbial simile dates from the sixteenth century or earlier and is still current. Occasionally it has appeared withsickmeaning “tired of,” as by David Garrick (Neck...
Quid – Slang for the pound sterling currency. Sterling – Scotland’s currency. Thistle – The national flower of Scotland. Dog Names Inspired by Scottish Food & Drinks Ale Bridie – A meat pastry. Chip – What a Scottish person would call fries. ...