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dog

(dog, dŏg)

n.

1. A domesticated carnivorous mammal (Domestic dog syn. Canis lupus subsp. familiaris) occurring equally a wide variety of breeds, many of which are traditionally used for hunting, herding, drawing sleds, and other tasks, and are kept equally pets.

2. Whatever of diverse carnivorous mammals of the family Canidae, such as the dingo.

three. A male beast of the family Canidae, especially of a play a joke on or a domesticated breed.

four. Any of various other animals, such as the prairie dog.

5. Informal

a. A person: Y'all won, you lucky dog.

b. A person regarded equally contemptible: Y'all stole my picket, you dog.

6. Slang

a. A person regarded as unattractive or uninteresting.

b. Something of inferior or depression quality: "The President had read the speech to some of his friends and they told him it was a dog" (John P. Roche).

c. An investment that produces a low return or a loss.

7. dogs Slang The anxiety.

nine. Slang A hot canis familiaris; a wiener.

ten. Any of various hooked or U-shaped metallic devices used for gripping or holding heavy objects.

11. Astronomy A sundog.

adv.

Totally; completely. Frequently used in combination: dog-tired.

tr.v. dogged, domestic dog·ging, dogs

1. To track or trail persistently: "A stranger then is still dogging u.s." (Arthur Conan Doyle).

ii. To agree or fasten with a mechanical device: "Watertight doors and hatches were dropped into place and dogged down to give the send total watertight integrity" (Tom Clancy).

3.

a. To be persistently or inescapably associated with: Questions near his youthful indiscretions dogged him throughout his career.

b. To be recurrently or persistently in the mind; haunt: Despair dogged him in his final years.

Idioms:

domestic dog it Slang

To fail to expend the effort needed to exercise or accomplish something.

go to the dogs

To go to ruin; degenerate.

put on the dog Informal

To make an ostentatious display of elegance, wealth, or civilisation.


[Eye English

dogge

, from Erstwhile English

docga

.]

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