by glitelarry October 28, 2018

when someone or something try's to take advantage of you, usually resulting in financial gain for the "sweet-dogging" individual.
A word derived from a crotchety old man named Bob, who acts like a country hick but is actually from the north and in no way affiliated with the south. He hasn't even ever lived in the south.
A word derived from a crotchety old man named Bob, who acts like a country hick but is actually from the north and in no way affiliated with the south. He hasn't even ever lived in the south.
That car salesman was sweet-doggin me for that car. Little did he know, I'm a master sweet-dogger.
That guy from the mystery meat van was shocked to know how much knowledge I have of meat. You can bet your bottom dollar that I sweet-dogged him for a good deal!
That guy from the mystery meat van was shocked to know how much knowledge I have of meat. You can bet your bottom dollar that I sweet-dogged him for a good deal!
by CutieCatLady98 December 27, 2016

"I'm gonna go Sweet-Toothing tonight, you in?"
by Sweet Toother May 25, 2012

by Swwets December 17, 2008

The new way to wish someone sweet dreams, in order to confuse the hell out of them. Once you wish someone "Sweet Roosters", you must not explain what it means, just walk away letting them think you have gone all Buffalo Bob on their ass and lost your fucking mind!
Sweet Rooster also acts as a double entendre, when used in the same context as above.
Sweet Rooster also acts as a double entendre, when used in the same context as above.
1)Right before Brie went to bed I wished her sweet roosters. . . The look on her face was priceless, and the restraining order she took out on me was too.
2) I came straight out and asked her if she wanted some of my sweet rooster?
2) I came straight out and asked her if she wanted some of my sweet rooster?
by Richard Aplenty January 4, 2009

by Ereck Flowers March 18, 2015

by 2Amped4U November 13, 2014
