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dog tucker

British  

noun

  1. the meat of a sheep killed on a farm and used as dog food

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“We have a team dog; Tucker’s in the house.”

From Seattle Times

Over the next few months, she and her dog Tucker would visit and camp at 47 other state parks.

From Washington Times

Tricia and Larry Kreiser spoke with Fox 43 about the incident, explaining that a club member for the rifle range owned by the Jonestown Fish and Game Association says he mistook their pet dog Tucker for a coyote and shot him in December.

From Fox News

Photos of the Rays’ dog, Tucker, will still be displayed throughout the restaurant.

From Washington Times

“He was breaking up an attack on his dog – he was rescuing his dog,” Tucker said.

From The Guardian