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dog nap (third-person singular simple present dog naps, present participle dog napping, simple past and past participle dog napped)

  1. Alternative form of dognap
    • 2005, Robert Hall-Homstad, Murder on High, page 188:
      About now you are thinking the loveable pooch got hit by a Mack Truck or was dog napped by some diabolical scientist bent on discovering why dogs are so loyal.
    • 2006, Terry I. Miles, DOG Gone Christmas: A Cozy Little Murder Mystery, page xiii:
      During an impromptu shopping spree, Aunt Jewels and a dog named Maggie May are kidnapped and dog napped respectively.
    • 2012, Pastor Virgil Wynia, Pastor Becky Wynia, A Journey of Miracles: True Stories Depicting God's Provision:
      This dog was dog napped!