another version of “don’t make fun of me” or “don’t bully me
“hey don’t dog on me but i think i like him
are you serious? ew.”
by Wjatwhatwhy December 19, 2019
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The opposite of Fucking the Dog. When you work your ass off and you never seem to get ahead.
Dude, The dog fucked me hardcore today, and i even stayed overtime.
by Sn0tr0cket December 05, 2007
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It isn't hard to get a dog to like you. It just takes a ton of commitment and a ton of treats.
Dogs love me because I feed them, care for them, play with them, attend to their emotional needs, provide support when they are down, spend time with them, get them toys to play with, make kibble time exciting, take them on frequent walks, take them to the outdoor bathroom frequently, give them long belly-scratching sessions, and talk to them frequently.
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Def: To not hate or disrespect someone during action.
Paul: "Don't dog me sir."
Johnson: "Thats 25 push-ups Paul."
Natalie and Niya: "HAHAHAH"
by Don't Dog Me January 23, 2020
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When someone looks at another person in a confrontational, possibly aggressive, manner. This usually takes place in a pub, bar, or club.
You're talking to a friend when they say:

"He's really dogging me up, I'm gonna have a word..."

"Oi mate, what're you looking at?"
by James Benjamin Murphy September 17, 2005
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'dogging me up' is staring at them in an aggressive and offensive way. Used by inhabitants of Alton in Hampshire, UK
I walked by and they completely 'dogged me up'.

'Are you dogging me up?'

I don't know why she is 'dogging me up'. She's got a face like a cat's arse!
by Altoid, I am not! September 25, 2013
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Any alcoholic beverage, the consumption of which is supposed to clear up one's hangover from previous drinking (but will tend to have the opposite effect in reality). Origins of the phrase date back to medieval times, when hairs from a biting dog were put in the bite wound in the belief that this promoted healing.
Lloyd: What will you be drinking, sir?

Jack: Hair of the dog that bit me, Lloyd.

Lloyd: Bourbon on the rocks?

Jack: That'll do it.
by Carl Willis January 07, 2006
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