An australian expression which really doesn't mean anything much at all. Often said whilst being drunk and yelled at high volume at the footy.
Drunk Aussie Yobbo A: Stone the flaming crows mate, essendon are losing this game
Drunk Aussie Yobbo B: yeah this is fucked
Drunk Aussie Yobbo A (Yelled out in the crowd): Come on bombers, GET A DOG UP YA!!
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When someone looks at another person in a confrontational, possibly aggressive, manner. This usually takes place in a pub, bar, or club.
You're talking to a friend when they say:
"He's really dogging me up, I'm gonna have a word..."
"Oi mate, what're you looking at?"
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'dogging me up' is staring at them in an aggressive and offensive way. Used by inhabitants of Alton in Hampshire, UK
I walked by and they completely 'dogged me up'.
'Are you dogging me up?'
I don't know why she is 'dogging me up'. She's got a face like a cat's arse!
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Shitty joke, but it can be funny at times.
It smells like up dog in here,
What's up dog?
Nuuthin dog, what's up with you?
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The definition of updog is βa midget fucking a dead rabbit while on top of the Empire State Building and eating a bowl of carrots. At the end of the process, the midget is visited by John Stamos and then John punches the midget until he throws up the carrots, and then john eats the carrots and the process repeats.
Me:It smells like updog in here
Thomas: whats up dog?
Me: got em
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Updogβ is a made-up term based on a wordplay of the colloquial expression βwhatβs up, dog?β that is commonly used as a practical joke. Hey, Billy updog? to elicit the question what's updog? to which the prankster typically responds with the punchline "Nothing. Whatβs up with you? The original Ligma
John: Hey, Billy up dog.
Billy: What's up dog?
John: Nothing. Whatβs up with you?
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