2. Noun. (plural of doggy) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Doggies
1. doggie [n] - See also: doggie
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doggies
Literary usage of Doggies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. To and Through Nebraska by Frances I. Sims Fulton (1884)
"tifully wooded—valley about four miles wide from bluff to bluff—dog town, but
dou't seem to be any doggies at home—board fence. CAMBRIDGE. ..."
2. My Life and Experiences Among Our Hostile Indians: A Record of Personal by O. O. Howard (2001)
""doggies, doggies, whisk your tails just the way I say. ... "So they all shut
their eyes and he began again: '"doggies, doggies, whisk your tails,'— but ..."
3. My Life and Experiences Among Our Hostile Indians by Oliver Otis Howard (2001)
"gan to sing the song, keeping time with his big club like a rattle, as he stamped
with his feet upon the ground: '"doggies, doggies, whisk your tails, ..."
4. The Life and Times of Hugh Miller by Thomas N. Brown (1809)
"Mother," said the youth, " the little doggies, mother ; I couldna drown the ...
The tender-hearted youth, "who couldna drown the doggies," afterwards did ..."
5. The University Quarterly (1861)
"I could'na drown the little doggies, and so I brought them to you." Yet the youth,
tender-hearted as a girl, who ' could'na drown the doggies,' was the man ..."