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doggie noun- an infantry soldier US, 1937
A shortened DOGFACE- It hits the doggies to see a man staring glassily at the shambles of the home he spent his life building. — Bill Mauldin, Up Front, p. 69, 1945
- “Let’s go back and have a beer and I’ll tell you how you can get liquor out of the doggies up at Hue,” he says with a grin. — Charles Coe, Young Man in Vietnam, p. 25, 1968
- [E]ven a battery of the U.S. Army, “those good old worthless fucking doggies.” — Charles Anderson, The Grunts, p. 132, 1976
- I watch those brave doggies die trying to attack. — Ernest Spencer, Welcome to Vietnam, Macho Man, p. 135, 1987
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 64, 1991
- an enlisted man in the US Army US, 1945
- Once in a while a doggie or seaman came in for a hamburger and played the jukebox. — Hubert Selby Jr, Last Exit to Brooklyn, p. 27, 1957
- Some doggies–both draftees and enlisted men–frequently jumped the fence and went AWOL, wondering why on earth they ever joined up in the first place. — Ralph “Sonny” Barger, Hell’s Angel, p. 22, 2000
- a greyhound racing enthusiast AUSTRALIA • — Ned Wallish, The Truth Dictionary of Racing Slang, p. 23, 1989
- a sexual position in which the woman or passive male kneels and the man enters her from behind US
- Next up is “nurse” Chai Sun bathing Mr. Marcus, then mounting him in both cowgirl positions, divided by a bit of doggie. — Editors of Adult Video News, The AVN Guide to the 500 Greatest Adult Films of All Time, p. 19, 2005
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