by gitcha glitch January 25, 2003
by Drop dog July 29, 2018
by Drop dog July 29, 2018
by Kaye12 May 28, 2010
On the way to an offsite work location months ago, we pulled up along side a pretty trashy car filled with pretty trash people. Our coworker said,"Somebody should drop a dog on that car". Meaning get the cops in and get it done. This phrase is nonsexual in nature since we use it at work to communicate on the line staff level without client or supervisor involvement.
I ask someone to drop a dog on it on something meaning they know what I'm asking them to do and they will do it. Or, if they say," dropping a dog", they have done the thing(whatever it may be). Also, if they say," drop a double D " means the same thing. They took care of it.
Example: If I say,"drop a dog on it" they know I mean it and it is important. It will take priority.
Example: If I say,"drop a dog on it" they know I mean it and it is important. It will take priority.
by tweetlebon June 22, 2009
little white extremely fuzzy dog with a little voice that cuts through your head like a half-broken bandsaw that I'd kick without picking up
by RaisinMuffin June 15, 2007
by vsfunited January 28, 2021