fuck the dog
English
Etymology
1935, US;[1] originally in sense “loaf, fritter” (compare fuck around).
Verb
fuck the dog (third-person singular simple present fucks the dog, present participle fucking the dog, simple past and past participle fucked the dog)
Derived terms
References
- ‘A Reporter Said “Screw the Pooch” on Face the Nation. Where Does That Phrase Come From?’, by Ben Zimmer, Slate, Jan. 14 2014
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