"Dawg" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dawg" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dawg" Meaning

"Dawg" is a slang term, often used as a casual or affectionate way to refer to a friend or acquaintance, particularly in informal settings or in regions with a strong African American Vernacular English (AAVE) influence.

"Dawg" Examples

Example Sentences


1. "Yo, what's up dawg?" he asked his buddy, walking into the coffee shop.

Meaning: A casual and informal term used to address a friend or acquaintance, similar to "buddy" or "pal".


2. In the rap song, the artist repeated the phrase "What's good, dawg?" as a greeting to the audience.

Meaning: Used in informal settings, especially in African American Vernacular English and hip-hop culture.


3. "You're looking good today, dawg," she said with a smile, noticing his new haircut.

Meaning: A slang term used to add informality and friendliness to a statement or compliment.


4. In the interview, the athlete introduced himself as "Tyrone, dawg" with a laid-back tone.

Meaning: Adding a laid-back or relaxed tone to an introduction.


5. The memorial service was held for his old dawg, who had been his loyal companion for many years.

Meaning: Used in a more affectionate or nostalgic sense, referring to a close friend or a beloved pet.


Notes


- The use of "dawg" as a greeting or term of endearment is commonly associated with African American Vernacular English and is often used in informal settings.
- While it's widely used in popular culture, its usage can vary across regions and communities, and may be perceived as inaccurate or off-putting in certain contexts.

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