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Dead dog on a fence don't get there by itself

A phrase originated from the deep south of the United States (Alabama, Mississippi). The phrase is typically used to point out a human action behind an otherwise unexplained, often unusual, phenomenon.

" Someone must have driven that car all the way up that steep cliff, even if seems impossible. Dead dog on a fence don't get there by itself, right?"

by ManyPepper January 19, 2022


Spoiled junkyard dog

Sir Denver Luke Corbett is the definition of a spoiled dog with a loving parents!

I have a spoiled junkyard dog (I made this for my grandmas dog please accept)

by Landon corbett January 2, 2023


Dog in a Cat

When a dogs cums inside of a cat and it makes a hybrid cat-dog

I saw a Dog in a Cat! what the hell

by PabloOzuna3219487436543970632 March 17, 2023


Get out of here kid your dog

well really im dog but your more dog then me

"Get out of here kid your dog" no your actually worse "nuh uh" but i just beat- *slaps the f out of him too the moon* "i said nuh uh"

by SexuallyAttractedToBigBlackMen October 4, 2023


barnyard dog

Barnyard dog is a looney toons character in the same series as foghorn leghorn (barn series)

Yo barnyard dog is probably one of the best looney toons characters ngl

by oreobox September 26, 2021


barn yard dog

a person that is an idiot or does something very dumb.

Tom Taylor stop doing that your acting like a barn yard dog.

by amos blacklock August 1, 2023


Blue Dog

Something being incredibly unlikely, to the point of it being nearly mathematically impossible.
Comes from the video game "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask" where a Blue Dog is coded to never win a race unless under very specific circumstances.

That guy is gonna try and throw the ball 100 yards!
He's got a Blue Dog chance of it.

You know, several of the greatest underdog stories could be described as Blue Dogs.
Really, like what?
Oh, Leicester City's 2016 Premier League run comes to mind.

by Sportspro January 3, 2025