British slang meaning to hide and keep quiet, possibly deriving from the phrase let sleeping dogs lie in the sense of not making a noise or causing a disturbance. It probably originating in the 19th Century, and was used by poachers who would hide and keep quiet in order to snare rabbits or to avoid being found by gamekeepers and their dogs.
by AKACroatalin October 20, 2016
by I, Wreckerrr October 19, 2016
An animal of the mammal group, but it's also very tasty despite popular belief. That's where China gets it right!
by i a m v e r y s m a r t : D April 05, 2018
Common Doggo (meme noun) Caw•man Daw•g•go
A common doggo is part of the many varieties of doggos. But common doggos are more abundant than special doggos. Common doggos often include doggos such as Shiba Inu.
A common doggo is part of the many varieties of doggos. But common doggos are more abundant than special doggos. Common doggos often include doggos such as Shiba Inu.
by DoggoSaysBork June 04, 2017
by Li-----AM October 24, 2017