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Definition of Dogies
1. dogy [n] - See also: dogy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogies
Literary usage of Dogies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Ballads and Songs by Louise Pound (1922)
"Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies, It's your misfortune, and none of my
own, Whoopee ti yi yo, git along little dogies, For you know Wyoming will be ..."
2. Songs of the Cowboys by Nathan Howard Thorp (1921)
"Whoopee ti yi yo, git along, little dogies, For you know Wyoming will be your new
... Early in the spring we round up the dogies, Mark and brand and bob off ..."
3. A Book of Ballads, Old and New by Guido Hermann Stempel (1917)
"WHOOPEE TI VI YO, GIT ALONG, LITTLE dogies x As I walked out one morning for
pleasure, I spied a cow-puncher all riding alone; His hat was thrown back and ..."
4. Songs of the Cowboys by Nathan Howard Thorp (1921)
"Oh, slow up, dogies, quit your roving round, You have wandered and tramped all
over the ground; Oh, graze along, dogies, and feed kinda slow, ..."
5. Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads by John Avery Lomax (1918)
"NIGHT-HERDING SONG BY HARRY STEPHENS OH, slow up, dogies, quit your roving round,
... O say, little dogies, when you goin' to lay down And quit this forever ..."
6. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1911)
"Whoopee ti yi yo, git along, little dogies, For you know Wyoming will be your new
... Early in the spring we round up the dogies, Mark and brand and bob off ..."
7. Building Fluency, Grade 3 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Compilation, Gerald Tindal, Melanie Coon, Joy Evans, Marilyn Evans (2006)
"Name Get Along, Little dogies As I was walking one morning for pleasure, ...
Whoopee ti-yi-yo Get along little dogies. It's your misfortune and none of my ..."