gutterdog

noun

Etymology

From gutter + dog.

  1. derived from dox — “dark, swarthy
  2. inherited from dogga
  3. inherited from dogge
  4. compounded as gutterdog — “gutter + dog

Definitions

  1. Alternative form of gutter dog.

    • “Go to the devil!” they bark at me. “Get out!” And when I walk away they shout “Mongrel!” and “Gutterdog!” and sometimes, after my back is turned, they rush me.
    • You are nothing but a pissed off arsehole who should call himself Arselord. You stinking gutterdog swine.
    • There is a difference between entertaining mockery and low-class gutterdog wallowing. You have embraced the latter, unrepentantly. Vulgar invective such as yours of late is the recourse of someone with *nothing* to offer the world.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA