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dogpile verb- to jump onto someone or onto a group of people US, 1945
- [H]e swiveled in his chair, dropped his arms and got ready to let his son dogpile him. — James Ellroy, The Big Nowhere, p. 110, 1988
- to post many critical comments in response to a posting on an Internet discussion group US
- — Christian Crumlish, The Internet Dictionary, p. 54, 1995
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