different between dogie vs dogi
dogie
English
Alternative forms
- dogey
- dogy
Etymology
Unknown
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?do??i/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?d???i/
- Rhymes: -???i
Noun
dogie (plural dogies)
- (US, regional, colloquial) A motherless calf in a range herd of cattle; a calf separated from its cow. [from 19th c.]
- 2013, Philipp Meyer, The Son, Simon & Schuster 2014, p. 49:
- When she was a child, her father often gave her orphaned calves to look after, and every so often, she would fold the grown ones in with the steers when they were shipped off to Fort Worth. She made enough money off her dogies to make investments in stocks […]
- 2013, Philipp Meyer, The Son, Simon & Schuster 2014, p. 49:
Synonyms
- bum calf
- bummer
- leppy (primarily in Spanish-speaking areas)
See also
- doggie
References
- WordNet 3.0, Princeton University
Anagrams
- Diego, diego, geoid
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dogi
English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Japanese ??.
Noun
dogi (plural dogis)
- (US) A judo or karate uniform.
See also
- gi
Etymology 2
See doge.
Noun
dogi
- plural of doge
Anagrams
- DIGO, Digo, Doig, godi
Italian
Noun
dogi m
- plural of doge
Anagrams
- godi
Volapük
Noun
dogi
- accusative singular of dog
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