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dog days
(archaic) The days following the heliacal rising of Sirius, now in early August (Gregorian) at dates varying by latitude. / The unpleasantly hot days of late summer.
devil dog
top dog
(idiomatic) The boss, the leader (of the pack). / (idiomatic) In a competition, the one expected to win.
hearing dog
A dog trained to assist the deaf, alerting the deaf person to doorbells, smoke alarms etc.
walk the dog
To take a dog for a walk, so as to give it exercise. / (idiomatic, yo-yo) To perform a trick where the yo-yo rolls on the ground, attached to the string.
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fuck the dog
(vulgar, uncommon, Canada) To avoid work; to make it appear as if one is working. / (vulgar, uncommon) To make a horrible or catastrophic mistake; to screw the pooch.
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dog and bone
(Cockney rhyming slang, Australian rhyming slang) A telephone.
dog dirt
put on the dog
(colloquial, idiomatic, dated) To dress up; to make a show of wealth and/or importance; to be pretentious.
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