"dogwalk" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: dogwalks [present, singular, third-person], dogwalking [participle, present], dogwalked [participle, past], dogwalked [past]
Etymology: From dog + walk. Etymology templates: {{af|en|dog|walk}} dog + walk Head templates: {{en-verb}} dogwalk (third-person singular simple present dogwalks, present participle dogwalking, simple past and past participle dogwalked)
  1. (intransitive) To walk a dog, sometimes on a professional basis. Tags: intransitive
    Sense id: en-dogwalk-en-verb-22w4Ji6i
  2. (transitive, informal) To outclass or overpower (someone) in a game etc. Tags: informal, transitive
    Sense id: en-dogwalk-en-verb-v0Dyt0tY Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 21 79
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: dog walk Derived forms: dogwalking

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

Download JSON data for dogwalk meaning in English (2.3kB)

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