by Jonathan Dack October 23, 2004
Used as a substitute for "cool", "awesome", "wicked" & mostly used by violent, alcoholic head chefs.
Bro 1: "Bro! I just did a frontside 360 heelflip!"
Bro 2: "Sick dog barrels!"
Bro 1: "What?"
Bro 2: "Sick dog barrels!"
Bro 1: "Right...."
Bro 2: "Sick dog barrels!"
Bro 1: "Shut up."
by manllama November 22, 2011
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by talk2me-JCH2 June 20, 2023
Term for being incredably under the weather. Often used when trying to get out of something such as work or school.
The term came to be because dogs are notoriously constantly ill.
see sarcasm
Fred: I can't come in to work today, I'm sick as a dog.
Jane: Too bad... have a nice trip to the beach!
by Dame ZNEK January 05, 2009
by MilkmanMilkSteak January 05, 2013