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dog·gy, dog·gie [ˈdɒgi, Am ˈdɑ:gi] N childspeak

dog·gy N

doggy → doggie

See also doggy

dog·gy, dog·gie [ˈdɒgi, Am ˈdɑ:gi] N childspeak

Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to do the doggy paddle
I'll have to ask for a doggy bag

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Doggy bags are most common in restaurants that offer a take-out food service as well as sit-down meals, and their prevalence as an accepted social custom varies widely by location.
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Similar to doggy style, he is then penetrated from behind.
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All three of my dogs have got doggy passports now.
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There's a bird dog, a doggy that whistles while sitting in his cage.
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Tosh recounts his doggy endeavors while accompanying the band on tour.
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In missionary or doggy a man always tends to assume a bit more control.
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The doggy stuff is rather embarrassing, though done with affection and knowledge.
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They are very clean dogs and do not have a doggy odor.
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One feels as though they've left the theatre with a virtual doggy-bag full of food for thought.
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There are also several peripheral applications, such as online mini games, regular games, doggies, testing, parking lot, and selling and buying of friends.
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