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doggo
(redirected from lying doggo)

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dog·go  (dôg, dg)
adv. Informal
In concealment: "'You'd better lie doggo,' I advised her out of my own nervousness" (John M. Myers).

[Probably from dog.]

doggo
Adverb
lie doggo Informal to hide and keep quiet [probably from dog]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adv.1.doggo - quietly in concealment; "he lay doggo"
Translations
doggo [ˈdogəu]
to remain in hiding without giving any sign of one's presence. doodstil lê يَخْتَبِئ دون أن يَتَحَرَّك أبَدا спотайвам се bez pohnutí ligge musestille mucksmäuschenstill λουφάζω quedarse escondido peidus olema از نظر پنهان شدن؛ قایم شدن piileksiä faire le mort לְהִסתָתֵר छिपा हुआ ostati skriven lapul bersembunyi liggja í felum in disparte 隠れている 눈에 띄지 않게 숨어[] 있다 tupėti ausis suglaudus atrasties slēptuvē baring kaku muisstil ligge musestille, vente ubevegelig być przyczajonym escondido a sta nemişcat притаиться bez pohnutia potuhniti se pritajeno gömd, osynlig: ligga och trycka ซ่อนตัวอยู่ saklanmak, gizlenmek 隱蔽地 притаївшийся; притаїтися دم سادھے پڑ جانا nằm yên 蔽地


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