A fork of Rural Dictionary
A small annoying dog that nips at your feet or is bothersome until you kick it away
Someone who endures abuse from others but always retreats back to their abusers because it is what they’re call home.
Be nice to him/her, for all we know they could have been treated like a kicked dog all their life
little white extremely fuzzy dog with a little voice that cuts through your head like a half-broken bandsaw that I'd kick without picking up
There she is walking her drop-kick dog on my lawn again.
When someone in power over you forces something upon you, and you in turn force something on someone under you. like when parents punish you, then you turn around and beat on your little brother.
Sammy beat up timmy because his parents took away the xBox. he's just kicking the dog
A way of showing your frustration
18:09 cyren : work sucked i went home and kicked the dog
To endanger a relationship through thougtless or insensitive behaviour. Usually used in the past tense, after the relationship has in fact ended due to said behaviour.
If I forget the missus's birthday I will really kick the dog. I can't believe I forgot the missus's birthday. I really kicked the dog this time.
The phrase describes the process of resetting the watchdog timer of a CPU. This part of the hardware ensures that the device doesn't get stuck in an infinite loop. If the dog doesn't get kicked from time to time, the CPU resets.
John: Hey Buddy, let's kick the dog! George: I normally don't abuse animals John: No, I just want to reset the watchdog timer