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dog-doo

American  
[dawg-doo, dog-] / ˈdɔgˌdu, ˈdɒg- /

noun

Informal.
  1. dog excrement.


Etymology

Origin of dog-doo

dog + (doo)-doo

Example Sentences

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That would be the dog-doo fudge.

From New York Times

The Potomac River between Georgetown and Alexandria turned dog-doo brown.

From Washington Post

To inspire that history-making dog-doo scene, Waters asked himself: “What can we do that isn’t against the law – yet?”

From The Guardian

NBC is betting that a glossy megastar — albeit one sporting sneakers and the odd dog-doo stain — will help attract viewers to this darker fare.

From Los Angeles Times

And by waste, I'm talking dog-doo.

From Chicago Tribune