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dogger noun- a person who engages in al fresco sexual activities such as exhibitionism or voyeurism; especially of sexual activities (with multiple partners) in parked vehicles, generally in the countryside UK
When police approached “doggers” (before they were so-named), the usual excuse offered was “walking the dog”. - — Farming Today, 26 July 2003
- a truant UK: SCOTLAND
From DOG - — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, p. 21, 1985
- a hunter of dingoes AUSTRALIA, 1890
- One of the roaming doggers, Anderson, has since been speared. — Ion L. Idriess, Over the Range, p. 316, 1947
- — Patsy Adam-Smith, Folklore of the Australian Railwaymen, p. 280, 1969
- After that I went bush with my oldest daughter, Pat, and worked around Quilpie for a while, and ended up as a dogger on Mt
Margaret Station. — Herb Wharton, Cattle Camp, p. 104, 1994
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