释义 |
doggo, adv. slang.|ˈdɒgəʊ| [Of obscure origin: prob. f. dog n.1] to lie doggo: to lie quiet, to remain hid. Also occas. with other verbs.
1893Kipling Many Invent. 259, I wud lie most powerful doggo whin I heard a shot. 1916H. Rosher In R.N.A.S. 141 In the meanwhile lie doggo and do come down this week-end. 1918H. A. Vachell Some Happenings iv. You'll play doggo and keep out of sight. 1924Blackw. Mag. Sept. 352/2, I stayed doggo in the scrub. 1955F. Maclean Back to Bokhara iii. 136 Lying doggo with an expression of angelic innocence when he came to see if she was in bed and asleep. |