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dog end noun- a contemptible person UK
- Where was the man [...] when the dog-end who snotted on my coat was about? — Andrew Holmes, Sleb, p. 100, 2002
- a cigarette-end UK, 1935
A corruption of “docked end” (a partially smoked cigarette that is pinched off–“docked”–and saved for later use) and still found as “dock end”. - [H]e began to roll one from some dogends which he had found on the floor of the bus. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 39, 1958
- [T]he dog-ends in the ashtray, they’re all good and firm, right. — Joe Morgan, Eastenders Don’t Cry, p. 54, 1994
- He sucked down on the last millimetre of nicotine and stubbed the dock end, flicking it high[.] — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 399, 1999
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