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noun, verb (dawg trot) 1) The act of putting on the appearance that you are hustling, usually for the benefit of a boss' eyes, even though you are going about your normal business. 2) Acting as if you are very busy and/or serious with an important task when in fact you are not. 3) A gait that is between a run and a walk that makes you look like you are hustling but takes no more energy than a walk. ORIGIN: A term used on film sets to playfully joke that a person is working very hard when they are simply doing their normal job. "That assistant has a helluva dog trot when I tell him to fetch me some water."
"With that dog trot I can't tell if he is busy doing his job or just running to check his facebook." |
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The act of flaunting your package through a vigorous air-humping motion to promote masculinity, specifically performed in speedo's or loose undergarments. Resembles the way a male Canines ding-dong moves when walking. Currently unknown if females find this attractive. "dog trot! dog trot! dog trot!"
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