Results for “dog heart”
A cold, cruel, heartless person
A swarm of users piling on one account in coordinated replies and quote-tweets.
Shiba Inu meme captioned in broken Comic Sans inner monologue: 'much wow, very meme, so slang.'
Australian crim slang for a rat.
A meat pie (rhyming slang).
A complete mess.
Cockney for telephone — 'dog and bone' rhymes with phone, clipped to the 'dog'.
Posing with a dog that isn't yours on dating profiles to seem more lovable and trustworthy.
A US Marine — from the WWI German legend at Belleau Wood.
A jump on a new inmate to see if he'll fight back.
A radar detector — sniffs out cops the way a bird-dog sniffs out game.
A hot dog bought at a service station.
The team expected to lose.
Mature content — open to view.
A goofy dog-face Twitch emote spammed for sarcasm, playfulness, and raids.
Smiling-dog-in-a-burning-room catchphrase for pretending everything's okay when it absolutely isn't.
An echo chamber where everyone loudly agrees and dogpiles anyone who doesn't.
Cutesy doggo-speak for a snake.
A dog — usually a scruffy mongrel.
A mongrel dog. The scruffy mutt down the entry.
The boss. The top dog. The big cheese.
Cajun-rooted pet name for a kid or sweetheart.
A mutt — a mixed-breed yard dog, said with affection.
A Detroit-style chili dog — and the diner that serves it 24/7.
Scavenging dog-ends off the exercise yard floor.
Black-and-blue striped flag with a white centre stripe and red heart, designed by Tony DeBlase, debuted at IML 1989.
The lovesick heartache left after a relationship ends.
A mongrel stray dog; also a person of mixed background.
A skinny, half-starved dog; a scrawny mongrel.
To hit hard; also to drink or eat heartily.
A thick hearty soup of provisions and meat
A mongrel / stray dog of mixed breed
A mongrel / stray dog
The breakup letter every soldier dreaded — the homefront sweetheart calling it off while he's away.
To eat heartily and enthusiastically — really dig into a big meal.
A light-hearted British insult for a fool or idiot, usually said with affection.
A crying Pepe emote with hands raised for heartbreak and emotional moments.
A hot dog — the word blew up as a meme but it actually started as DMV slang for a gun.
A sweetheart or romantic partner — your boo, the one you're into.
Two hands making a heart — love, gratitude, and wholesome appreciation.