by The H Scrizzle fo Shizzle December 19, 2003

Generic simile used to infer that a something or someone (usually male) is an extreme example of the adjective with which it is described.
by Ben Pearson July 3, 2005

All that is good and true in this existence. When used in language, dogs can take on a nearly infinite amount of meanings.
Common uses:
1. As both a greeting and a farewell.
Ex: "Oh, you're leaving? Dogs."
"Dogs! I haven't seen you in a while!"
2. An expression of affirmation or approval.
Ex: "That concert was dogs."
3. An acknowledgement of our existential condition.
Ex: "...................................dogs................."
See also : shiny dogs, dumb dogs, beagle dogs, funny dogs.
1. As both a greeting and a farewell.
Ex: "Oh, you're leaving? Dogs."
"Dogs! I haven't seen you in a while!"
2. An expression of affirmation or approval.
Ex: "That concert was dogs."
3. An acknowledgement of our existential condition.
Ex: "...................................dogs................."
See also : shiny dogs, dumb dogs, beagle dogs, funny dogs.
by DogsDogsDogsDogs July 23, 2011

by Fish That Swims November 25, 2009
