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dog face slut

insult referring to someone as being an ugly bitchy slut
nathan: go to hell

cal: shut up you dog face slut
by calipso November 5, 2008
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Ur dog gay

Possibly the most devastating words that could ever possibly be spoken by a human being, worse than ur mom gay, ur dad lesbian and even your granny tranny.
George: "Ur mom gay"

Peter: "Ur dad lesbian"

George: *On the brink of tears, using all of his might to conjure up the words* "Ur dog gay"

Peter: *Loses all fucking brain function and resorts back to a child like state, pisses himself and then fucking dies
by Sexhaver2000 May 15, 2018
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Mad Dog Adrian

A classic Aussie legend who rides his bike and throws tomato sauce bottles at blokes
Mad dog Adrian throw a Marty sauce bottle at me, what a mad dog.
by Mad Dog Adrian May 8, 2017
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Save a Hot Dog

Code/ a polite way of telling someone to Eat a Dick. In the company of those who find it impolite to swear, or be derogatory.
We're at the game and my wife starts riding me about, "you're spending too much money," and,"you're drinking too much." As there are families nearby, I politely reply, "Save a Hot Dog, sweetheart."
by Turkey Gravy November 17, 2011
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hot dog bun

to stick ur dick in between two rolls of fat, nd preferably fuck them
Carmel gave Brandon a hot dog bun last night.
by Brandonnnn February 15, 2007
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dumb as dog shit

She is dumb as dog shit.
by jonathad April 1, 2010
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raining cats and dogs

A literal explination for raining cats and dogs is that during heavy rains in 17-century England some city streets became raging rivers of filth carrying many dead cats and dogs. The first printed use of the phrase does date to the 17th centurey, when English playwright Richard Brome wrote in The City Witt (1652): "It shall rain dogs and polecats." His use of "polecats" certainly suggests a less literal explination , but no better theory has been offered. Other conjectures are the the hyperbole comes from a Greek saying, similar in sound, meaning "an unlikely occurrence," and that the phrase derives from a rare French word, catadoupe ("a waterfall"), which sounds a little like cats and dogs. It could also be that the expression was inspired by the fact that cats and dogs were closely associated witht the rain and wind the Northern mythology, dogs often being pictured as the attendants of Odin the strom god, while cats were believed to cause storms. Similar colloquial expressions include it's raining pirchforks, darning needles, hammer handles, chicken coops, and men.
by tree girl May 14, 2005
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