The "dog and bone" is rhyming slang for "phone".
Practical application: "Will ya shuddup, I'm on the dog and bone."
Dog and bone is cockney rhyming slang for phone (telephone)
'Phone. Dog and bone. Blower.
An Aussie is a slang term for a person from Australia, or an Australian Shepherd dog, a herding dog originating from California.
It means your happy just like a 'dog with a bone' to chew on.
"Tossa" can mean different things in different contexts. In some cases, it is a term used in Australian slang to refer to a girl or a woman. In other instances, it can refer to a breed of dog called "Tosa Inu," which is a large Japanese fighting dog.
American Army slang for a common infantryman, originating in WW2
It means he's on the telephone. In this context - 'dog and bone' is Cockney rhyming sland for a telephone.
A cur is a mixed breed or random breed dog. The word is used as slang for mean dog, or a person referred to as mean.
"Pooch" is a common slang word for dog.
Codswallop is British slang for excuses or lies. For example: 'Your dog ate your homework? What a load of codswallop!'
I THINK ITS CALLED A KNOWLEDGE NUT OF COURSE THATS NOT THE SCIENTIFICAL TERM BUT IN "SLANG" THATS HOW THEY REFER TO IT.
It is a slang term for "dog" or "dawg." It comes from the expression "Hot Diggety Dog" which means "Hurrah!" or "Yay!"