doggo
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dog·go
(dô′gō, dŏg′ō)adv. Informal
In concealment: "'You'd better lie doggo,' I advised her out of my own nervousness" (John M. Myers).
[Probably from dog.]
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doggo
(ˈdɒɡəʊ)adv
informal Brit in hiding and keeping quiet (esp in the phrase lie doggo)
[C19: probably from dog]
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Adv. | 1. | doggo - quietly in concealment; "he lay doggo" |
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Translations
يَخْتَبِئ دون أن يَتَحَرَّك أبَدا
bez pohnutí
ligge musestille
liggja í felum
tupėti ausis suglaudus
atrasties slēptuvē
gizlenmeksaklanmak
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doggo
adv (inf) to lie doggo → sich nicht mucksen (inf); (= go underground) → von der Bildfläche verschwinden (inf)
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doggo
(ˈdogəu) : to lie doggo to remain in hiding without giving any sign of one's presence.
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