Calling a man a "dog" is common in many cultures. It is a mild insult, but not as bad as calling him an obscene word. "Charles, you dog" means "Charles, you are a crude and unpleasant person."
However, this is also sometimes said admiringly, in particular regarding a man's sexual exploits.
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As in "f*cking the dog" - the act of being lazy, typically used in a workplace setting.
It is a slang term for "dog" or "dawg." It comes from the expression "Hot Diggety Dog" which means "Hurrah!" or "Yay!"
The old fashioned expression 'Black dog' was used as a metaphor for depression. It is a powerful expressive metaphor. It's 'blackness' refers to depression and the negative effects that this can have.
It doesn't "mean" anything. It's just an expression of excitement.
Its a bad thing. Like that's not going to happen or I will not not do that.
That is just an expression meaning life is rough.
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He thinks your dog's expression of gas will cover up his expression of gas. He can blame them all on the dog and have a good joke at it at the same time.
Portrait of Charles V with a Dog was created in 1533.
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