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
"Dog on, brother."
"Penn Jillette, the fat guy from Penn & Teller, has a liscense plate that says Dog On."
"Penn Jillette, the fat guy from Penn & Teller, has a liscense plate that says Dog On."
by talley February 19, 2007
john:did you steal my money?
tim: naw man i didn't
john: say on dogs
tim:naw man
john:(punch tim in the face for lying on dogs)
tim: naw man i didn't
john: say on dogs
tim:naw man
john:(punch tim in the face for lying on dogs)
by Toney Starks December 07, 2007