doge
1 Americannoun
noun
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an internet fad or meme typified by an image of a dog of the Shiba Inu breed accompanied by very short phrases that humorously represent the dog's imagined thoughts and use the wrong modifiers or shortened word forms, as "such dignified" or "amaze."
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one such image posted on the internet.
That's the cutest doge I've ever seen!
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the innovative grammar or language of doge.
If you don't speak doge, you might be a little confused.
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Etymology
Origin of doge1
1540–50; < Upper Italian ( Venetian ) < Latin ducem, accusative of dux leader; cf. duce, duke, dux
Origin of doge2
First recorded in 2005–10; intentional misspelling of dog
Example Sentences
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The doge image dovetailed with Mr. Musk’s own dealings with Dogecoin, which he has previously tweeted his support for.
From New York Times • Apr. 3, 2023
The craze soon sparked a flurry of "doge" memes - a long-ago accidental misspelling of dog amused the internet and quickly became popular.
From BBC • Dec. 30, 2022
"There's a lot of speculation that Twitter will provide a test bed for doge adoption and experimentation for different uses," Dibb added.
From Reuters • Nov. 8, 2022
There's speculation that Mr Musk might have got Mr Krishnan - a cryptocurrency expert - on board to integrate his doge bitcoin with Twitter.
From BBC • Nov. 7, 2022
The first doge of Venice elected for life was Paolo Anafesto, in 697; and in Genoa, Simone Boccanera, in 1339.
From The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 1: Deposition to Eberswalde by Various
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