A - Z Database

A - Z Database

Dog’s breakfast

British colloquial expression meaning a complete mess, which Eric Partridge maintains is possibly of Glaswegian origin from the early 1930s.


Dog’s dinner

This expression is mostly used in the same way as dog’s breakfast but it is also sometimes used in the sense of smartly or overly dressed, as in ‘all...

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Dog’s life

A dog’s life is a life of misery and hardship and the expression dates from the 1500s.


Dogs are barking

see My dogs are barking


Dog-tired

Means utterly exhausted, resembling the way a dog flops down when it has over-exerted itself. The expression dates from the late 18th/early 19th centu...

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Doggerel

Doggerel is a derogatory word, dating from late 13th/early 14th century that means trivial or undignified verse, deriving from the figurative use of t...

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Doggo

As in to lie doggo means to lie quietly but alert, just as dogs do, a British expression that dates from the late 19th century.


Doggone/doggone it

A common American expletive that can express a variety meanings depending on the context. It is thought to be a euphemisic corruption of 'goddamn' and...

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Dogsbody

A lowly person, drudge or skivvy, someone who gets all the menial tasks; the origin is nautical from the early 19th century when dog’s body was Royal...

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Dogwatch

Traditionally, in the Royal Navy, the day is divided into five four-hour watches and two dogwatches of two hours each. These two shortened dogwatches...

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Doily

A small, ornamental table mat, usually made of lace, used as protection for fine furniture, dates from the late 17th century and named after a London...

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Dolce vita

The sweet life was coined by the Italian poet Dante (1265-1321) in his poem The Divine Comedy (Paradiso), “L’esperienza di questa dolce vita” “The exp...

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Doldrums

To be in the doldrums is to be miserable or in low spirits and is first attested from 1811. The OED says the origin is obscure but that it was probabl...

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Dolly

A dolly is a very easy catch in cricket and dates from the late 19th century, usually used when such a catch is dropped e.g., “the fielder has dropped...

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Donald Duck

Rhyming slang for fuck, Donald Duck/fuck, dates from the 1930s. In South Africa, to do a Donald means, to do a duck i.e. exit or depart quickly and da...

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