dirty dog
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Definition
Noun: A contemptible, despicable, or mean person. This term is a strong insult used to describe someone whose actions or character are considered low, dishonorable, or worthy of scorn.
Usage
This term is used as a direct and informal noun to label a person. It is highly derogatory and expresses strong disapproval or anger. - It functions as a predicate noun (e.g., "He is a dirty dog."). - It can be used as a vocative in anger (e.g., "You dirty dog!").
Examples
Advanced Usage
- As a term of (ironic) endearment: In very rare, highly contextual, and jocular use among very close friends, it might be used with a tone of ironic affection, similar to "you rascal." However, this is extremely context-dependent and not the primary meaning.
- You ate the last piece of pie, you dirty dog! (Said while laughing among friends).
Variants and Related Words
- Dog (noun): Can be used similarly as a milder insult (e.g., "You dog!").
- Cur (noun): A contemptible or cowardly person; an archaic term for a mongrel dog.
- Rotter (noun, chiefly British): A person who behaves badly or dishonestly.
- Git (noun, chiefly British): A foolish or contemptible person.
- Bum (noun, informal): A contemptible person, idler, or beggar.
- Rat (noun): A despicable person, especially one who betrays others.
Synonyms
- Scoundrel
- Cad
- Rascal (can be less severe)
- Wretch
- Villain
- Creep (informal)
- Lowlife (informal)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Die like a dog: To die in a miserable, shameful, or undignified way.
- The tyrant finally died like a dog, alone and hated.
- A dog's life: A miserable, unhappy existence.
- He's been living a dog's life since he lost his job.
- Every dog has its day: Everyone will have good luck or success at some point.
- Don't worry about him now; every dog has its day.
Noun
- a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
- only a rotter would do that
- kill the rat
- throw the bum out
- you cowardly little pukes!
- the British call a contemptible person a `git'