See also: dog, DOG, Dog, and dög

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'dog (plural 'dogs)

  1. Alternative form of dog (hot dog).
    • 2006 May 31 – June 13, G & R, “a gal’s guide to fenway”, in The Improper Bostonian, page 24, column 1:
      From steak tips to pizza to cotton candy, the ballpark will satisfy your need for protein, carbs and sweets. And what’s a trip to Fenway without sampling a delicious ’dog?
    • 2012 November 11, Alice Tessier, “Dolly's Christmas Caboose Opens Next to Wine Shop in New Milford”, in CT Insider[1], Hearst Media Services Connecticut, archived from the original on 11 December 2023:
      “Don’t worry, hotdog fans. The ’dogs will be back in the spring,” she said.
    • 2022 May 23, Nick Vadala, “’Dogs back again”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, 193rd year, number 357, page B3:
      ’Dogs back again [] While Philadelphians aren’t exactly familiar with it, sometimes, it seems that government can be effective. At least when it comes to hot dogs.

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