by HelpImAMcdonaldsworkerhostage November 18, 2021

by gum bum February 18, 2022

A slang idiom meaning to unintentionally or recklessly cause someone’s death; manslaughter. Often used in casual conversation as a figurative or euphemistic way to describe a fatal accident or negligent killing.
Example 1:
"I can’t believe what happened last night… the guy totally jumped the dog, and now he’s in serious trouble."
Example 2:
"They’re saying it was an accident, but it still counts as jumping the dog. Tragic."
Example 3:
"Man, I heard about that fight… someone really jumped the dog over there. Crazy."
"I can’t believe what happened last night… the guy totally jumped the dog, and now he’s in serious trouble."
Example 2:
"They’re saying it was an accident, but it still counts as jumping the dog. Tragic."
Example 3:
"Man, I heard about that fight… someone really jumped the dog over there. Crazy."
by Entity_68 September 16, 2025

Man it was fuked, he splintered a mad dog mace round his neck and slammed his nose in the pool balls like a fukn redneck.
by Step lupid April 14, 2024

A hot dog with a quarter slice of grilled bell pepper on top, holding your toppings on like a sweet, juicy helmet. Named after William Dodge.
by Bludonym May 24, 2014

Not a widely recognized phrase, popularized in Rockstar Games 2010 title 'Red Dead Redemption'. The expression is used to describe the act of engaging in casual conversation, often without any specific purpose other than to socialize or pass the time. Similar to more commonly known phrases such as 'shooting the breeze' or 'chewing the fat,' 'Chewin’ the dog' brings to mind images of relaxed, informal dialogue.
Jake: "You ain't very talkative, are you?"
John: "No."
Jake: "I'm just chewin' the dog, mister. It's how I am. I don't mean nothin' by it."
John: "No."
Jake: "I'm just chewin' the dog, mister. It's how I am. I don't mean nothin' by it."
by yungdookiesac April 1, 2024
