"yellow dog" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: yellow dogs [plural]
Etymology: Carolina dogs were called yellow dogs because many had yellow coats. The fact that many mongrel dogs also had yellow coats lead to the term's application to any worthless item or person. For the etymology of the term Yellow Dog Democrat, see that entry. Etymology templates: {{m|en|Yellow Dog Democrat}} Yellow Dog Democrat Head templates: {{en-noun}} yellow dog (plural yellow dogs)
  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see yellow, dog.
    Sense id: en-yellow_dog-en-noun-RaN3ha7O
  2. (US, especially Southern US) A Carolina dog. Tags: Southern-US, US, especially
    Sense id: en-yellow_dog-en-noun-VGvoU4Ye Categories (other): American English, Southern US English
  3. (US, informal) An item or person of low value. Tags: US, informal
    Sense id: en-yellow_dog-en-noun-b~owx2rk Categories (other): American English
  4. (US politics, uncommon) Short for Yellow Dog Democrat. Tags: US, abbreviation, alt-of, uncommon Alternative form of: Yellow Dog Democrat Categories (topical): US politics Categories (lifeform): Dogs Synonyms: Yellow Dog (english: Carolina dog; Yellow Dog Democrat; especially the senses and), yaller dog, yallar dog Related terms: yellow dog contract, Yellow Dog Democrat (english: yellow dog Democrat), yellow dog fund
    Sense id: en-yellow_dog-en-noun-jCasQEiz Disambiguation of Dogs: 20 28 4 49 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 19 30 6 45 Topics: government, politics

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