Pronunciation: /ˈdɑːɡoʊ/

Definitions of doggo

noun a colloquial term for a dog

Example Sentences

A1 I have a cute doggo named Max.

A2 My doggo loves playing fetch in the park.

B1 Taking care of a doggo requires a lot of responsibility.

B2 Training a doggo to follow commands can be challenging but rewarding.

C1 The doggo's loyalty and companionship make it a beloved family member.

C2 The doggo exhibited remarkable intelligence and problem-solving skills during the training session.

Examples of doggo in a Sentence

formal The doggo exhibited exemplary behavior during the obedience training class.

informal I love taking my doggo for walks in the park.

slang My doggo is such a good boy, always ready to play fetch.

figurative Her determination was like that of a doggo chasing after a squirrel.

Grammatical Forms of doggo

past tense

dogged

plural

doggos

comparative

more doggo

superlative

most doggo

present tense

doggo

future tense

will doggo

perfect tense

has doggoed

continuous tense

is doggoing

singular

doggo

positive degree

doggo

infinitive

to doggo

gerund

doggoing

participle

dogged

Origin and Evolution of doggo

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'doggo' is believed to have originated as a colloquial term in the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a playful or affectionate term for a dog, 'doggo' has evolved to also refer to a dog that is quiet, still, or calm. It is commonly used in internet slang and memes to describe dogs in a humorous or endearing way.