Or it can be the answer to a question.."What are ya up to?"...."Not much, just fucking the dog.." lol! I thought Americans said this too..
Can also be used to describe a lazy person. ie a dog f*ucker.
Are we the only ones who use this phrase?? I hope so because it's a good way to identify us to each other when we are travelling.
Oh damn, it turns out that I really do "fuck the dog," quite often. Agh, I even feel bad saying that haha, thanks for the educational post man.
I don't care what it means, I am not using it. Yuck. It promotes bestiality. :)
I'm so glad that's not literal.
Not sure how well that phrase will go over at the workplace during business meetings...
I wasn't aware that this delightful phrase was Canadian in origin. How my heart swells with pride!
I've heard people use this phrase but didn't know it actually originated in my country!
Interesting....I've never heard this phrase and I'm from Canada!
Copyboy is it ironic that I'm reading this at work?- Maurice MitchellThe Geek Twins | Film Sketchr@thegeektwins
Maybe that's just what they want you to think
I love dogs, but not in that way. I prefer "fuck the chicken." Yeah. Chickens.Love,Lola
I've NEVER heard that phrase before, but I love it!
Or it can be the answer to a question.."What are ya up to?"...."Not much, just fucking the dog.."
ReplyDeletelol! I thought Americans said this too..
Can also be used to describe a lazy person. ie a dog f*ucker.
ReplyDeleteAre we the only ones who use this phrase?? I hope so because it's a good way to identify us to each other when we are travelling.
ReplyDeleteOh damn, it turns out that I really do "fuck the dog," quite often. Agh, I even feel bad saying that haha, thanks for the educational post man.
ReplyDeleteI don't care what it means, I am not using it. Yuck. It promotes bestiality. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that's not literal.
ReplyDeleteNot sure how well that phrase will go over at the workplace during business meetings...
ReplyDeleteI wasn't aware that this delightful phrase was Canadian in origin. How my heart swells with pride!
ReplyDeleteI've heard people use this phrase but didn't know it actually originated in my country!
ReplyDeleteInteresting....I've never heard this phrase and I'm from Canada!
ReplyDeleteCopyboy is it ironic that I'm reading this at work?
ReplyDelete- Maurice Mitchell
The Geek Twins | Film Sketchr
@thegeektwins
Maybe that's just what they want you to think
ReplyDeleteI love dogs, but not in that way. I prefer "fuck the chicken." Yeah. Chickens.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Lola
I've NEVER heard that phrase before, but I love it!
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