A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. a deliberate contradictory remark or action done to highlight a person's flaw
2. a deliberate action to avoid an organised event or place of meeting.
you dogged it on saturday! you're supposed to meet me at the train station at 12.
oh what a dog! why say that? you always dog it like that.
An adjective used to describe rude, unfriendlike or unsportsmanlike behaviour. Appears to have originated at Newlands College in New Zealand.
Person 1: I gave Bob money to buy me maccas but he ate it himself.
Person 2: That's so dogs, man!
To attack someone visciously as a pack of wild dogs/wolves would do.
Person 1: "Did you see that tweet The Rock put out?"
Person 2: "yeah, I remember people did dog on him hard."