doggo
11Doggo Defile — (68°44′S 66°47′W / 68.733°S 66.783°W / 68.733; 66.783) is a narrow, steep sided defile, in parts less than 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) wide, cutting through the coastal mountains east of Dee Ice Piedmont …
12doggo — adverb /ˈdɒɡəʊ/ in hiding (only used in set phrase below) Syn: out of sight …
13doggo — dog·go || dÉ’gəʊ adv. in hiding, in concealment, under cover …
14doggo — dog·go …
15doggo — Inconspicuous (usu. temporarily) …
16lie doggo — [“lai “dogo] in. to remain unrecognized (for a long time). (See also doggo. Old, but standard English.) □ This problem has lain doggo since 1967. □ If you don’t find the typos now, they will lie doggo until the next edition …
17lie doggo — verb To lie still and quiet in order to avoid detection. ... if we lay doggo where we was, Jerry might miss us …
18lie doggo — informal remain motionless and quiet to escape detection. → doggo …
19lie doggo — British & Australian, old fashioned to hide, especially in order to avoid doing something that someone wants you to do. Where s Mike? Probably lying doggo till the washing up s done …
20Lie doggo — to hide away, to get out of something …