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plural doggies
(childish or endearing) A dog, especially a small one. quotations examples
"Come on now, there's a good doggie!"
1946, George Johnston, Skyscrapers in the Mist, page 33
(sex) Doggy style.
(military, UK, informal) A junior temporarily assigned to do minor duties for a senior; a gofer. quotations
The Torpedo Officer and I were on the lower bridge and we each had a doggy, a young midshipman […]
2008, Iain Ballantyne, HMS Rodney: The Famous Ships of the Royal Navy Series
not comparable
(slang, of sexual intercourse) Doggy style.
comparative doggier, superlative doggiest
(informal) Suggestive of or in the manner of a dog. quotations examples
King Lune […] had just come from making a round of the kennels with his Huntsman and had only stopped for a moment to wash his doggy hands.
1954, C. S. Lewis, The Horse and His Boy
The house wore the startled doggy air of having been undeservedly rebuked. I knew the feeling.
1993, John Banville, Ghosts
(informal) Fond of dogs. examples