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dog; doggo adverb motionless UK, 1893- I seem to have emotional upheavals, like Kansas has tornadoes, and when they hit I have a tendency to lie doggo, in the manner of a beast turning its posterior to a blizzard and dumbly, numbly waiting it out. — James Blake, The Joint, p. 187, 28 March 1958
- “When you call me, get away from the place. We’ll lay doggo.” — Stephen Longstreet, The Flesh Peddlers, p. 261, 1962
- I must play by the rules, but I’ll lie doggo and pretend I am hypnotized. — John Fowles, The Magus, p. 242, 1965
- I wanted to play it doggo for a month or two. — Juan Carmel Cosmes, Memoir of a Whoremaster, p. 74, 1969
- Two days later we were still laying dog, and it was still raining. — Larry Chambers, Recondo, p. 64, 1992
- I told everyone to lay dog for thirty minutes to see what the gooks were going to do. — John Burford, LRRP Team Leader, p. 97, 1994
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