by Gedrivers July 31, 2019
Australian Slag for being 'Ditched' or 'Ditching'
You would say 'Dont Dog it' or 'They Dogged it'
And if a person did something bad to someone els,
or had plans with someone, and didnt show..
they did a 'Dog act'
If someone just isnt a nice person..
or is known to 'Ditch' people, they are known as 'Dogs'
You would say 'Dont Dog it' or 'They Dogged it'
And if a person did something bad to someone els,
or had plans with someone, and didnt show..
they did a 'Dog act'
If someone just isnt a nice person..
or is known to 'Ditch' people, they are known as 'Dogs'
by Geminii October 08, 2011
by BWillie February 23, 2016
by DBKALLDAY March 20, 2010
verb: to follow closely behind, or to check (someone) frequently, implies that the action causes some annoyance or interference (from the fact that a pet dog will often follow closely at its master's heels).
Similar in some senses to 'hound' as a verb.
Similar in some senses to 'hound' as a verb.
by Mark Gardner January 27, 2006
He is a real DOG
by sheriff jon October 04, 2011