dog man
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See also: dogman
English
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[edit]Noun
[edit]- A man who likes dogs or prefers dogs as pets, often as opposed to liking cats.
- 1942, Stephen Benet, The Australian Women's Weekly, page 2:
- Now. I am not a cat man, but a dog man. Indeed, if I had my way. I would own an English bulldog, which I consider the king of breeds.
- 1959, Anthony Burgess, Beds in the East (The Malayan Trilogy), published 1972, page 618:
- Major Anstruther did not care much for cats: he was a dog-man himself.
- 1996, Claude Bernardin, Tom Stanton, Rocket Man: Elton John from A-Z, page 30:
- Elton is a dog man, not a cat man.
- 2010, Gordon Thorburn, Cassius - The True Story of a Courageous Police Dog:
- If you were a total dog man like Joe, and a one-man dog like Cass, the relationship developed a mutual dependency, as close as any marriage, of minds and hearts.
- 2010, John Verdon, Think of a Number:
- "You a dog man or a cat man?" "Dog, I guess."
- A man who breeds, handles, or sells dogs; a greyhound or hunting dog handler.
- 1966, James Holledge, The Great Australian Gable, Sydney: Horwitz Publications, page 124:
- Of course there is a sprinkling of wealthy dog men, but in the main it is working-class hopefuls who supply the fields[.]