dog do
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Definition
Noun: * Dog feces, canine excrement: The solid waste matter expelled from the body of a dog. This is an informal, direct, and often slightly vulgar term.
Usage
- This term is used informally to refer specifically to dog waste. It is a blunt and direct term, more common in casual speech than in formal writing.
- It is often used in contexts discussing public cleanliness, pet ownership responsibilities, or as a simple description of an unpleasant substance.
- The term is considered somewhat crude or childish. More polite or formal alternatives include "dog waste," "dog feces," or "poop."
Examples
- Noun:
- Please remember to pick up your dog do during your walk.
- I accidentally stepped in some dog do on the sidewalk.
- The park has a problem with owners not cleaning up their dog do.
Advanced Usage
- The term is almost exclusively used in its literal sense. It does not commonly appear in idioms or figurative language due to its specific and vulgar nature.
Variants and Related Words
- Dog poop (n.): A very common, informal synonym. Slightly less vulgar than "dog do" but still casual.
- Dog dirt (n.): Another informal British English synonym.
- Dog waste (n.): A more neutral and polite term.
- Dog feces (n.): A formal, clinical term.
Synonyms
- Dog feces
- Dog excrement
- Dog waste
- Dog poop (informal)
Related Phrases
- To do one's business: A euphemistic phrase for an animal (or person) defecating.
- I took the dog out so he could do his business.
- Scoop the poop: A common, rhyming phrase encouraging pet owners to clean up after their dogs.
Noun
- fecal droppings from a dog