/ˈdɒɡəʊ/, /ˈdɔɡoʊ/, /ˈdɑ-/
OriginThe noun is from dog + -o (colloquializing suffix), perhaps after the adverb. The adverb is probably of the same origin.
- not-comparableOnly used in lie doggo and play doggo.
- Internet, childish, informalA 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.”
“A note of caution to readers with pets: Xylitol is toxic to dogs and can have potentially life-threatening effects. As owners of two doggos ourselves, we encourage anyone with a dog to use extreme cau”
Formsdoggos(plural)