that dog is barking
1. your stock is a loser and needs to be sold.
2. that unattractive woman is talking too much.
3. in a football wager, an underdog team is an attractive bet due to the overly favorable pointspread.
2. that unattractive woman is talking too much.
3. in a football wager, an underdog team is an attractive bet due to the overly favorable pointspread.
1. "Dude that dog is barking. Get out while you still have something left."
2. Dude that dog is barking. Tell that bitch to shut up."
3. "Eagles getting six? That dog is barking at me bro."
2. Dude that dog is barking. Tell that bitch to shut up."
3. "Eagles getting six? That dog is barking at me bro."
Dogs are barking
Feet hurt. This is an old expression, typically associated with the South and especially concentrated around the Appalachian Mountain chain. Older usage didn't connote smelly or dirty feet, just sore feet.
There is a brand of shoe called "Hush Puppy" and it's is named that as a reference to the expression, "My dogs are barking." In the case of the shoe, Hush Puppies are supposedly so comfortable they can quiet your puppies - that is, stop your feet from hurting.
There is a brand of shoe called "Hush Puppy" and it's is named that as a reference to the expression, "My dogs are barking." In the case of the shoe, Hush Puppies are supposedly so comfortable they can quiet your puppies - that is, stop your feet from hurting.
After walking the mall all day, my dogs are barking.
Dogs are barking
So.. this is not a phrase of american origin as suggested in the other definitions. It comes from the Cockney rhyming slang "dog meat" -> "feet" and means my feet hurt.
after that marathon, my dogs are barking.
dogs are barking
Translation: "My feet are tired."
I'm uncertain of its origin. I started hearing this phrase around 2002 or so from different people, then it was used by one of the soldiers in "Half Life: Opposing Force"
I originally took this to mean "I gotta take a DUMP!" But have been proven wrong , apparently. Nonetheless I still prefer my interpretation.
I'm uncertain of its origin. I started hearing this phrase around 2002 or so from different people, then it was used by one of the soldiers in "Half Life: Opposing Force"
I originally took this to mean "I gotta take a DUMP!" But have been proven wrong , apparently. Nonetheless I still prefer my interpretation.
I gotta sit down...my dogs are barking!
dogs are barking
Your feet fucking hurt, stink, and reek.
From the movie "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles"
"My dogs are barking" *Removes Shoes and Socks.
"My dogs are barking" *Removes Shoes and Socks.
dogs are barking
"dogs are barking" dogs actually refers to ones feet. It is unclear if the term barking means hurt or smell.
after a long day on your feet. Boy, my "dogs are barking"
my dogs are barking
My feet are hurting/tired.
I just worked a 12 hour shift, my dogs are barking.