noun General Slang

dogface

DOG-fayss · noun · slang

A US Army infantryman, especially of WWII.

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A nickname for a US Army foot soldier, particularly the frontline infantrymen of World War II.

“The dogfaces slogged through mud from Normandy to the Rhine.”
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dogface In A Sentence

The dogfaces slogged through mud from Normandy to the Rhine.

Origin & Usage

US Army slang, popularized in WWII.

Variants dog facedog-face

People Also Ask

What does 'dogface' mean?

It's a nickname for a US Army foot soldier, most strongly tied to the frontline infantrymen of World War II.

Where does the term 'dogface' come from?

It's US Army slang popularized in WWII. Various explanations tie it to dog tags, pup tents, and the muddy, hard-worn look of the infantryman's life in the field.

Is 'dogface' derogatory?

Infantrymen often wore it with pride as a badge of the tough, unglamorous grunt work of soldiering, though it started as rough, self-deprecating slang.

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