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Dead dog on a fence don't get there by itself

A phrase originated from the deep south of the United States (Alabama, Mississippi). The phrase is typically used to point out a human action behind an otherwise unexplained, often unusual, phenomenon.
" Someone must have driven that car all the way up that steep cliff, even if seems impossible. Dead dog on a fence don't get there by itself, right?"
by ManyPepper January 19, 2022
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Dead

Swets is always dead even when he is not dead
Swets is dead!!!
by Deadmanswets October 8, 2021
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Dead talking

by 459395 March 6, 2022
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Fred is not dead

by Fredisnotdead January 24, 2018
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Absolutely Killed it, This is Dead

When someone does absolutely ass on something (“Absolutely Killed it means you did well but adding “This is Dead” with it means that you did bad)
by ndotty_gzzzz March 9, 2025
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