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dog:
1. An unattractive person of either gender . Dog biscuit , 1940s teen slang for an unattractive girl .

2. A man . A term of reference or address; can be friendly , jocular or disparaging.

3. A lecher .

4. To have sexual-intercourse doggy fashion, on all fours like an animal .

5. More rarely, the penis . See penis for synonyms.

6. In American teenspeak, a dogg is a friend.

7. African American slang for an old, case-hardened prostitute .




See Also: cynophilia, doggy-do, more canino, Lassie fashion, doggy ways, penis captivus, horse-fuck, Fuck a duck!, canine interest(s), making a dogs match of it, mammalian position, do a dogs rig, cynophobia, kynophobia, poodle, puppy love, zoo number, dog clutch, dog fashion, dog style, doggy style, dog ways, dog-knotted, dog-locked, doggie style, doggies, dog with two dicks, amomaxia, animal training, aunt Flo, dog training, dog in the bathtub, kennel, clamp it silly, collar, collar and lead, sausage, see a dog about a man, see a man about a dog, fucked without getting kissed, grostulation, hockey, hookey, hooky, cage, snorker, piss in the dugout, tomcat with three balls, unspoken language (of love), proud, shit, sex position, sexual position, bone, coital position, coital posture, intercourse position, defecation, lovemaking position, urination, bitch, tail, snap it, snapping pussy, snapping turtle, hole it, halitosis, get laid, fake it, bend over, rocks, doing, laid, dog, dissipated, puke, privates, diarrhea, menstruation,

Quotes Containing dog:
Jodie Dallas (Billy Crystal) and Jessica Gatling Tate (Katherine Helmond) confusing Plato (the Greek philosopher) with Pluto (thecartoon dog) in the TV series Soap (1977): - Jodie: ''Plato was gay .'' - Jessica: ''Mickey Mouse''s dog was gay?!'' - Jodie: ''Goofy was his lover .''
Bert (M. Emmet Walsh) in White Sands (1992): ''You''re as persistent as a dog-with-two-dicks .''
Sgt. Jack Colt (Emilio Estevez) reminiscing about his ex-partner in National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon I (1993): 'When Claire was excited she peed on my leg'. Jack Colt was very fond-of his ex-partner... a police dog named Claire.
Tod (Keanu Reeves) in Parenthood (1989): ''You know , Mrs. Buckman, you need a license to buy a dog or drive a car. Hell! you need a license to catch a fish but they''ll let any butt-mean asshole be a father.''
'Ah, Cassandra. What a babe . Schling! She'd give a dog a bone(r).' Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) about Cassandra (Tia Carrere) in Wayne's World 2 (1993)
Lola Cain (Sean Young) treating Ned Ravine (Armand Assante) to a hot hot-dog after failing to arouse his interest with everything else in Fatal Instinct (1993). - Lola: 'Well, if I can't buy you a drink how about one of those?' - Ned: 'Who can say no to a wiener .' - Lola: 'Not me.'
Peggy Schuyler (Madolyn Smith) breaking off with Roger Cobb (Steve Martin) in All of Me (1984): 'By the way! I never liked your dog , and I think jazz is stupid, and I faked all those orgasms. '
Peggy Schuyler (Madolyn Smith) breaking off with Roger Cobb (Steve Martin) in All of Me (1984): ''By the way! I never liked your dog , and I think jazz is stupid, and I faked all those orgasms. ''
Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) about Cassandra (Tia Carrere) in Wayne''s World 2 (1993): ''Ah, Cassandra. What a babe . Schling! She''d give a dog a bone(r).''
Andrew Dice Clay guest starring on the Rodney Dangerfield comedy special Nothin'' Goes Right (1988): ''Old Mother Hubbard / Went to the cupboard / To get her old dog a bone . / She bent over / Rover took over / She got a bone of her own.''
Milo Perrier (James Coco) in Murder by Death (1976): ''It''s a statement of fact , Miss Twain, that as a man you are barely passible but as a woman , you are a dog .''
Jonathan Moore (Anthony Edwards) and Manolo (Nick Corri) in Gotcha! (1985): - Jonathan: ''It''s hopeless, Manolo, I''m never going to get-laid .'' - Manolo: ''Although that thought may be of great comfort to the women of the world , Mr. Moore, as a future veterinarian, you should know that every dog eventually has his day.''
''As for you, baby , I''ve known dozen''s like you. Sappy kids with a heart like a curd dog that answers all the whistles and figures their having a good-time .'' Con artist Bill O''Brien (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) to out of work dancer Nina Barona (Rita Hayworth) in Angels Over Broadway (1940).
''As for you, baby , I''ve known dozen''s like you. Sappy kids with a heart like a curd dog that answers all the whistles and figures their having a good-time .'' Con artist Bill O''Brien (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) to out of work dancer Nina Barona (Rita Hayworth) in Angels Over Broadway (1940).
Peggy Schuyler (Madolyn Smith) breaking off her engagement with Roger Cobb (Steve Martin) in All of Me (1984): 'By the way! I never liked your dog , and I think jazz is stupid, and I faked all those orgasms. '
Henry Moon (Jack Nicholson) to a woman in Goin' South (1978): 'I wouldn't take you to a dog fight if you were the defending champ.'
Milo Perrier (James Coco) in Murder by Death (1976): ''It''s a statement of fact , Miss Twain, that as a man you are barely passible but as a woman , you are a dog .''
Andrew Dice Clay guest starring on the Rodney Dangerfield comedy special Nothin'' Goes Right (1988): ''Old Mother Hubbard / Went to the cupboard / To get her old dog a bone . / She bent over / Rover took over / She got a bone of her own.''
Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) in Wayne''s World 2 (1993) ''Ah, Cassandra. What a babe . Schling! She''d give a dog a bone(r).''
Lucy McFadden (Quinn Cummings) about Elliot Garfied (Richard Dreyfuss) in The Goodbye Girl (1977): ''I think he''s kind of cute . He reminds me of a dog that nobody wants.''
Peggy Schuyler (Madolyn Smith) breaking off with Roger Cobb (Steve Martin) in All of Me (1984): ''By the way! I never liked your dog , and I think jazz is stupid, and I faked all those orgasms. ''
Rebecca Trager Lott (Elizabeth Perkins), Alberta Russell (Kathleen Turner), Sylvie Morrow (Whoopi Goldberg), Alberta and Rebecca again in Moonlight and Valentino (1995): - Rebecca: 'I just realized that we have all kinds of womanhood here right now. We have a single-woman , a married-woman , a divorced woman and of course the ever present widow.' - Alberta: 'These are just words that describe your marital status, not womanhood . I don't think you ought to describe yourself in that-way , Rebecca.' - Sylvie: 'Why not?' - Alberta: 'Because it implies that we change ourselves around men. I mean, we are who we are irrespective of the company we keep.' - Rebecca: 'Hmm, hmm, which is why ever since some painter screamed for his idot dog with his stupid name we have been unable to utter one intelligent word.'


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