Phrase used to conceal one's true destination, especially in response to an awkward question. Is commonly used in Britain when one is headed to the toilet. See also going to see a man about a dog
"Are you and your wife coming out tonight?" "Uhhhh, I need to see a man about a dog."
"How come you're leaving the table?" "I need to see a man about a dog."
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A clever way to tell someone "non of your business".
Q. - Where are you going?
A. - To see a man about a dog.
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Going to see the "man" to buy something that is possibly illegal.
Going to pick up your supply, supply of whatever it is you require. or Going to see a man about a dog
Going to see the "man" to buy something that is possibly illegal.
Going to pick up your supply, supply of whatever it is you require.
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(v.) to urinate
I'm going to see a man about a dog
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When I was in high school, this was an expression used when someone was going off to have sex with someone else.
"Hey girl, where are you going? I though we were hanging out?" And she says, "Oh, I need to go see a man about a dog." And then winks at you. Lol.
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Phrase invented in the early 1900s that merely means that you have to use the restroom. Some also use it because they do not want to reveal the true nature of their business.
Where are you going?" "I'm going to see a man about a dog, I've been holding it all day!
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Commonly used as code to describe smoking a weed, also known as petting the dog or a well behaved dog
Pot head 1: You coming seeing a man about a dog?
Pot head 2: is it a good dog?
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