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dog and bone; dog noun a telephone UK, 1961 Rhyming slang.- I’d just come out the battle [pub] / And was looking for a dog. — Ronnie Barker, Fletcher’s Book of Rhyming Slang, p. 21, 1979
- — Ryan Aven-Bray, Ridgey Didge Oz Jack Lang, p. 24, 1983
- [H]aving a deep pan Hawaiian with extra cheese on the doorstep just as the dog is lifted. — Andrew Nickolds, Back to Basics, p. 16, 1994
- What do you fucking think? Now get on the fucking dog. — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 61, 1997
- Might still be there now only the dog and bone rang. Saved the fucking day. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 159, 1999
- “Okay, tomorrow lunch-time sounds great!” the Mexican barked into the dog[.] — Stewart Home, Sex Kick, p. britpup217, 1999
- And the bollocks you’d ’ear people saying on the dog, y’know[.] — Garry Bushell, The Face, pp. 15–16, 2001
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