The act of swinging your manly junk back and forth, this resembling the wagging tail of a dog. Except, you know, in the front.
Dude I just got out of the shower and spent about thirty seconds Front Dogging the shit out of my roommates.
by frontdogger October 23, 2013
a person who has worked on a trails maintenance crew, usually in the backcountry in a National Forest or Park, for at least seven seasons.
Dude, there were a bunch of trail dogs at the bar last night, drinking, getting loud and acting like savages, the Park ought to keep them locked up!
by Ba1znshaft December 15, 2010
One that has dedicated time and soul to all that is prog music. A prog-dog can be of any age, sex or race. Once one has reached the nirvana-like state of prog-dogging, a common level of respect among other prog-dogs is achieved.
by dr-prog October 06, 2009
To be absolutely fucking fuming but you're so off the scale of fuming that you are fume-dog.
Not to be confused with an angry dog.
Not to be confused with an angry dog.
Joseph : *says something in Spanish*
Ross : *Replies in Spanish*
Joseph : *Laughs at Izzy in Spanish*
Izzy : Stop talking in Spanish, we're in fucking England... I'm absolutely
Everyone : FUME-DOG
Ross : *Replies in Spanish*
Joseph : *Laughs at Izzy in Spanish*
Izzy : Stop talking in Spanish, we're in fucking England... I'm absolutely
Everyone : FUME-DOG
by samandizzy'ssweetanalysis December 09, 2019
Dog latin - Dog Latin or cod Latin is a phrase or jargon that imitates Latin,often by "translating" English words (or those of other languages) into Latin by conjugating or declining them as if they were Latin words. Dog Latin is usually a humorous device mocking scholarly seriousness. It can also mean a poor-quality attempt at writing genuine Latin.
Also see cockney rhyme slang
Example, apples and pears = stairs
Army & navy = gravey
Bubble & Squeek = Greek
Brown bread = dead
Trouble and strife = wife
Boat race = face
Baked bean = queen
Bottle & stopper = copper
On the floor = poor
Oily rag = fag ( cigarette)
Septic tank = yank
Unlike the similarly-named language game Pig Latin (a form of spoken code popular among young children), Dog Latin is more of a humorous device for invoking scholarly seriousness, especially when creatively used in nomenclature and naming convention
Also see cockney rhyme slang
Example, apples and pears = stairs
Army & navy = gravey
Bubble & Squeek = Greek
Brown bread = dead
Trouble and strife = wife
Boat race = face
Baked bean = queen
Bottle & stopper = copper
On the floor = poor
Oily rag = fag ( cigarette)
Septic tank = yank
Unlike the similarly-named language game Pig Latin (a form of spoken code popular among young children), Dog Latin is more of a humorous device for invoking scholarly seriousness, especially when creatively used in nomenclature and naming convention
Dog Latin" is a term often used for phrases that sound like Latin, but are more or less garbled English phrases. Some examples: "Illegitimi non carborundum" = Don't let the bastards wear you down. "Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati" - When All Else Fails, Play Dead.
Pig latin example - Ixnay on the upidstay = to warn him to stop calling the target stupid because they are right behind them.
Pig Latin is a language game or argot in which words in English are altered, usually by adding a fabricated suffix or by moving the onset or initial consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end of the word and adding a vocalic syllable to create such a suffix. For example, Wikipedia would become Ikipediaway.
Latin
If a word starts with a consonant and a vowel, put the first letter of the word at the end of the word and add "ay." ...If a word starts with two consonants move the two consonants to the end of the word and add "ay." ...If a word starts with a vowel add the word "way" at the end of the word.
Pig latin example - Ixnay on the upidstay = to warn him to stop calling the target stupid because they are right behind them.
Pig Latin is a language game or argot in which words in English are altered, usually by adding a fabricated suffix or by moving the onset or initial consonant or consonant cluster of a word to the end of the word and adding a vocalic syllable to create such a suffix. For example, Wikipedia would become Ikipediaway.
Latin
If a word starts with a consonant and a vowel, put the first letter of the word at the end of the word and add "ay." ...If a word starts with two consonants move the two consonants to the end of the word and add "ay." ...If a word starts with a vowel add the word "way" at the end of the word.
by Blu_leef September 17, 2023
To wipe ones bare behind over someone else's pillow or bed linens, typicall without the other person's knowledge.
by Toddman18 October 02, 2011
by hennf April 30, 2022