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dog breath noun- a contemptible person; used as a term of abuse US
- Hey, dog breath, what sort of salary will I be on? — Geoff Tibbals, The Mammoth Book of Humor, p. 64, 2000
- See you in hell dog breath. — Danny King, The Bank Robber Diaries, p. 126, 2002
- The dog-breaths drugged me at the hospital. — Gayle Lynds, The Coil, p. 176, 2004
- bad-smelling breath US, 1944
- I had horrible dog’s breath and was constantly on edge. — Suzanne Somers, Suzanne Somers’ Eat Great, Lose Weight, p. Front Matter, 1996
- cigarette smoke US
- — John Vorhaus, The Big Pook of Poker Slang, p. 14, 1996
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