To criticize.
To intentionally restrict one's productivity as employee; to work at the slowest rate that goes unpunished.
To pursue with the intent to catch.
To divide (a watch) with a comrade.
To fasten a hatch securely.
To watch, or participate, in sexual activity in a public place.
To follow in an annoying or harassing way.
A hot dog: a frankfurter, wiener, or similar sausage; or a sandwich made from this.
A male dog, wolf, or fox, as opposed to a bitch or vixen.
The meat of this animal, eaten as food
A flop; a film that performs poorly at the box office.
A man, guy, chap.
The eighteenth Lenormand card.
One of the cones used to divide up a racetrack when training horses.
Something that performs poorly.
Any member of the family Canidae, including domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes, and their relatives (extant and extinct); canid.
A click or pallet adapted to engage the teeth of a ratchet wheel, to restrain the back action.
A sexually aggressive man.
Underdog.
Foot.
The species Canis familiaris (sometimes designated Canis lupus familiaris), domesticated for thousands of years and of highly variable appearance because of human breeding.
Someone who is cowardly, worthless, or morally reprehensible.
A dull, unattractive girl or woman.
A metal support for logs in a fireplace.
(from "dog and bone") Phone or mobile phone.
Any of various mechanical devices for holding, gripping, or fastening something, particularly with a tooth-like projection.
Of inferior quality; dogshit.
To throw shade, to subtly insult someone.
To shield (someone or something) from light.
To reduce (a window) so that only its title bar is visible.
To alter slightly.
To move slightly from one's normal fielding position.
To vary or approach something slightly, particularly in color.
To darken, particularly in drawing.
To surpass by a narrow margin.
To shield oneself from light.
Something that blocks light, particularly in a window.
A variety of a colour/color, in particular one obtained by adding black (compare tint).
An aspect that is reminiscent of something.
A very small degree of a quantity, or variety of meaning
A ghost or specter; a spirit.
A subtle variation in a concept.
A postage stamp showing an obvious difference in colour/color to the original printing and needing a separate catalogue/catalog entry.
Subtle insults.
A candle-shade.
A cover around or above a light bulb, a lampshade.
Darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked.