A creature from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. It appears to be a man in a dog suit seen with an old man inside a hotel room. The old man's name is Horace Derwent, the former owner of the Overlook Hotel. Though his name is not mentioned in the movie, it is in the book of the same name. The dogman's real name is never brought up.
by coy truman January 28, 2006
by Anonymous March 15, 2003
by Tromboja January 02, 2005
Also known as student named Chris Kelly; has an unhealthy obsession with dog people. Should be avoided when possible. Use dog whistle when all attempts to subdue the dogman fails.
That dogman is an asshole.
by Deus December 11, 2003
' is a noun expression that relates to love and care for dogs as our pets. it has similar connotation like 'Humanity" but i believe, dogmanity to some extent trades off with humanity. There are many people in the society very conscious and caring about pets, mostly the pet dogs but quite careless about humans likes neighbors, relatives and even the own parents.
one my friend asked me what is, being an immigrant from one of the least developed countries, view about humanity in the develop society. i answered, i see both humanity and 'Dogmanity ' equally prevalent in this society whereas the dogmanity is almost absent from the society i came from.
one my friend asked me what is, being an immigrant from one of the least developed countries, view about humanity in the develop society. i answered, i see both humanity and 'Dogmanity ' equally prevalent in this society whereas the dogmanity is almost absent from the society i came from.
by Darth vador February 24, 2018
Dogman is a cryptozoological creature allegedly first reported in 1887 in Wexford County, Michigan. The creature is described as a seven-foot tall, blue-eyed, or amber-eyed bipedal canine-like animal with the torso of a man and a fearsome howl that sounds like a human scream. According to legends, the Michigan Dogman appears in a seven-year cycle.1 Sightings have been reported in several locations throughout Michigan, primarily in the northwestern quadrant of the Lower Peninsula. In 1987, the legend of the Michigan Dogman gained popularity when disc jockey Steve Cook at WTCM-FM recorded a song about the creature and its reported sightings.
by Psammead September 17, 2017
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