dog-eat-dog

  • 61dog — dog1 [ dɔg ] noun count *** 1. ) an animal kept as a pet, for guarding buildings, or for hunting. A young dog is called a puppy: Have you fed the dog? Out on the street, a dog began to bark. dog food/biscuits a ) a male dog or a male animal that… …

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  • 62dog-eat-dog — I. noun A way of living in which every person tries to get what he wants for himself no matter how badly or cruelly he must treat others to get it; readiness to do anything to get what you want. In some early frontier towns it was dog eat dog. II …

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  • 63dog eat dog — if a situation is dog eat dog, people will do anything to be successful, even if what they do harms other people. In showbusiness it s dog eat dog one day you re a star, the next you ve been replaced by younger talent …

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  • 64dog-eat-dog — mod. cruel; highly competitive. □ This is a dog eat dog world. □ It’s dog eat dog out there …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 65eat — see you are what you eat we must eat a peck of dirt before we die eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die he that would eat the fruit must climb the tree eat to live, not live to eat the cat would eat fish, b …

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  • 66dog — 1. n. a foot. (Usually plural.) □ My dogs are killing me. □ I gotta get home and soak my dogs. 2. n. an ugly girl. (Rude and derogatory.) □ I’m no dog, but I could wish for some changes. □ …

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  • 67dog food — (DAWG food) v. To use a product, particularly a software program, that was created by you or your company. Also: dog food, dogfood. Example Citation: For instance, in the hallowed halls of software companies you ll hear the term dog food used as… …

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  • 68eat stale dog —    American    to take a deserved reprimand    I think this is analogous to eat dirt, with dog being a shortened form of dog shit:     I can eat stale dog and get by. (Chandler, 1939 he had been detected in wrongdoing) …

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  • 69Eat Your Face — Infobox Album| Name = Eat Your Face Type = Album Artist = Guttermouth Released = July 13, 2004 Recorded = April 5 10, 2004 Genre = Punk rock Length = 33:07 Label = Epitaph, Volcom Entertainment Producer = Scott Sheldon, Donald Horne Reviews =… …

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  • 70dog-eat-dog — /ˌdɒg it ˈdɒg/ (say .dog eet dog) adjective extremely competitive: dog eat dog society …