Definition of Dogey

1. dogie [n -GEYS] - See also: dogie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogey

doge
dogear
dogeared
dogearing
dogears
dogeate
dogeates
dogedom
dogedoms
dogeless
dogend
dogends
doges
dogeship
dogeships
dogey (current term)
dogeys
dogface
dogfaces
dogfight
dogfighter
dogfighters
dogfighting
dogfights
dogfingt
dogfish
dogfishes
dogfood
dogfooded
dogfooding

Literary usage of Dogey

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Introduction to Poetry by Jay Broadus Hubbell, John Owen Beaty (1922)
"Cowboys singing to their dogey steers, Cowboys perched on forty-dollar saddles, Riding to the North, six months to get there, Six months to reach Wyoming. ..."

2. Handbook for Rangers & Woodsmen by Jay Laird Burgess Taylor (1916)
"SW. dogey, n. A motherless young calf. Usually applied to one that has lost its mother through death ..."

3. The American Live Stock Market by Arthur C. Davenport (1922)
"dogey, small common-bred cattle native to the southern states, sometimes called "yellowhammers" on the St. Louis market. Dogs, very poor inferior animals, ..."

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