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doggo /ˈdɒɡəʊ /adverb (in phrase lie doggo) informalRemain motionless and quiet to escape detection: a dozen officers had been lying doggo for hours...- Vets come home and the wars come with them, lying doggo sometimes for years, then popping up at the most inconvenient of times.
- I think he was lying doggo until the old one popped his clogs.
- Despite their numbers and their refusal to lie doggo in the face of the security cordon, there was no repetition of the riots that brought Seattle to a standstill just over a year ago.
Origin Late 19th century: of obscure origin; apparently from dog + -o. Rhymes logo |