"buy a dog and bark oneself" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [English]

Forms: buys a dog and barks oneself [present, singular, third-person], buying a dog and barking oneself [participle, present], bought a dog and barked oneself [participle, past], bought a dog and barked oneself [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|buy<,,bought> a dog and bark<> oneself}} buy a dog and bark oneself (third-person singular simple present buys a dog and barks oneself, present participle buying a dog and barking oneself, simple past and past participle bought a dog and barked oneself)
  1. To do something that one has hired someone else to do. Synonyms: have a dog and bark oneself, keep a dog and bark oneself Related terms: why buy the cow when you can get the milk for free

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