"duggie": is an idiomatic expression that can mean ANYTHING. it is derived from "Duggah," and its related form is "Dugg." there is a set of rules to determine which form to use. the rules are as follows:
Duggah- can be used when expressing a word of excitement, amazement, surprisment, or astonishment. normally used as the ONLY word in its sentence. example listed below
Duggie- can be used when expressing a word of sorrow, or surprise/astonishment. an example is listed under "Duggie."
Dugg- can be used as a direction or command. also normally used as the only word in its sentence. an example is listed under "Dugg."
Duggah- can be used when expressing a word of excitement, amazement, surprisment, or astonishment. normally used as the ONLY word in its sentence. example listed below
Duggie- can be used when expressing a word of sorrow, or surprise/astonishment. an example is listed under "Duggie."
Dugg- can be used as a direction or command. also normally used as the only word in its sentence. an example is listed under "Dugg."
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