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I've found two slang definitions for dog from the 1920s/1930s. I don't know if they called him a "police" dog, but maybe a detective's "dog" would be someone attached to the detective. But it seems maybe the second meaning might be appropriate too.
Police Dog—Young man to whom one is engaged.
dog ( n ) A guy. He doesn't have much upstairs but I love the dog.
I know right now there's a slang when you like something it makes you "gag" which to me would mean the opposite but at this present time that's what it means. Ratchet means it's bad. 50 years from now people will wonder why something so beautiful made people gag. :)
Police Dog—Young man to whom one is engaged.
dog ( n ) A guy. He doesn't have much upstairs but I love the dog.
I know right now there's a slang when you like something it makes you "gag" which to me would mean the opposite but at this present time that's what it means. Ratchet means it's bad. 50 years from now people will wonder why something so beautiful made people gag. :)


Carolyn F. wrote: "I've found two slang definitions for dog from the 1920s/1930s. I don't know if they called him a "police" dog, but maybe a detective's "dog" would be someone attached to the detective. But it see..."
It would appear so. He does act foolishly on MANY occasions.

http://roydimond.tripod.com/

urbandictionary.com has a ton of contemporary ones, but I haven't found any of those used frequently in books.

http://roydimond.tripod.com/


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We don't have a whole lot of promotion in this group, but you could make that a discussion under the General category if you'd like Roy.


If you decided to do that some time in the future, you could use Carolyn suggestion and set up a discussion under General.


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