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doggo

/daw-goh, dog-oh/US // ˈdɔ goʊ, ˈdɒg oʊ //UK // (ˈdɒɡəʊ) //

狗狗,狗仔队,狗哥,狗仔

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : Informal. in concealment; out of sight.

Examples

  • You’ve probably heard of therapy and emotional support animals that provide physical assistance and emotional comfort to humans in need — a role aced by golden-hearted doggos and a plethora of other animals.

  • These doggos, all retrievers, had minimal human interaction during their first eight weeks of scampering.

  • If you’re dying to hike with your doggo, there are pet-friendly trails in nearby Big Bend State Park.

  • Suppose theres some bloomin Uns still there, lyin doggo, suggested Billy Simson.

  • He'll be able to hunt around while the rest of you lie doggo and wait.

  • We were lying doggo looking out at the snow peaks incandescent in dawn when the first Invader patrols trailed by below.

  • When no sound was heard those on the surface knew that "Fritz" was lying doggo, or else that he had escaped.

  • We just lay doggo for about half an hour, and then the fire slackened, and we crawled back.