Dog water" can have different meanings depending on the context. In some cases, it might refer to water that is specifically provided for dogs to drink, either in a bowl or another container.
In other contexts, particularly in gaming or online slang, "dog water" is used as an insult or derogatory term. It's often used to mock someone's performance or skill level, implying that they are as worthless as water meant for dogs. For example, if someone performs poorly in a video game, their teammates might say, "You're so dog water," meaning they're not good at the game.
The meaning depends on the context in which the term is used.
There are two possible answers to this. First, "dog water" may be "water intended to be used as a drinking source for a dog". This is simply potable drinking water that is set out, generally in a designated bowl or bucket, for a dog to have access to and drink from. Second, "dog water" may be a euphemism for "dog urine", in which cause it is simply the liquid waste excreted from a dog during urination.
His dog is a Portugese Water Dog.
The Portugese Water Dog is a very active breed of dog.
Not all dog's hate water. I have dog's who love water.
No. "Portuguese water dog" is a noun phrase. "Portuguese" is an adjective; "water" is a noun; they both are modifying "dog".
Yeah, it's totally fine for your dog to drink water from the dog park! It's just regular water like a drinking fountain! (it is the same water)
The Water Dog was created on 1914-05-13.
A dog owner drinks water out of the tap. Regular water.
dog dog dog
A Portuguese Water Dog
Portuguese water dog
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The president's dog? He's a Portuguese Water Dog.