doggo
adverb
No English definition recorded for this entry.
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Pronunciation: /ˈdɒɡəʊ/ / /ˈdɔɡoʊ/ / /ˈdɑ-/
adv
Etymology: The noun is from dog + -o (colloquializing suffix), perhaps after the adverb. The adverb is probably of the same origin.
- Only used in lie doggo and play doggo.
noun
Etymology: The noun is from dog + -o (colloquializing suffix), perhaps after the adverb. The adverb is probably of the same origin.
- A dog.
“They might look pretty, but many houseplants are poisonous to your doggos and cattos.”
“The quick, cuddly truth is there are several benefits to sleeping with your doggo or pussycat — but depending on the circumstances, there are risks you might like to consider and mitigate.”