male version of a cat fight, fought over something petty or stupid typically started by sore losers , spoiled brats and wimps
-The Seattle Seahawks dog-fight last night during the Superbowl was freaking hilarious.
-That dog-fight in the mud scene during Thor was so added for the ladies in the audience. ;)
-That dog-fight in the mud scene during Thor was so added for the ladies in the audience. ;)
by AmericanSheila February 02, 2015
by I, Wreckerrr October 26, 2016
The act of trying to pick up two less than attractive women in the same bar, in hopes they will fight over you in the parking lot. This practice is actually outlawed in Raywick, ky.
Also known as a South Georgia hog hunt.
Also known as a South Georgia hog hunt.
by ghost3x7 April 22, 2009
also known as EDFs.
When the egos of two (or more) people clash in an uncomfortable manner. This often results in a figurative 'blood bath' of emotions and ideals.
When the egos of two (or more) people clash in an uncomfortable manner. This often results in a figurative 'blood bath' of emotions and ideals.
1: "I had a dream about you the other night. I'm still trying to figure out why".
2: "I don't know why you're dreaming OF me".
1: "Who said I was dreaming OF you. I said dreaming ABOUT you. There's a difference."
2: "You said you were dreaming OF me".
1: "I'm not going to get into an ego dog fight over this with you".
2: "I don't know why you're dreaming OF me".
1: "Who said I was dreaming OF you. I said dreaming ABOUT you. There's a difference."
2: "You said you were dreaming OF me".
1: "I'm not going to get into an ego dog fight over this with you".
by TornadoGirl May 27, 2009
"I don't have a dog in that fight," means "I don't have a stake in the outcome." Not quite so strong as call somebody who gives a shit.
This expression is neo-Texan.
This expression is neo-Texan.
by octopod October 26, 2007
by fighting dog trainer January 27, 2011
This can be used as a comeback as well as calling someone out on their rudeness.
"Vanessa! That was so mean... you fight dogs." (or "you fight dawgs" with southern twang emphasized and encouraged).
"Vanessa! That was so mean... you fight dogs." (or "you fight dawgs" with southern twang emphasized and encouraged).
by Flag September 11, 2007