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Do you speak Doggo Lingo?

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🐶 Welcome to Thank Dog It's Friday , when we dig up our goofiest, most ridiculous stories, ju

🐶 [🐶] [BarkPost logo] "This is my pupper. She's the heckin best." [bark][Via BarkShop]( Welcome to Thank Dog It's Friday (TDIF!), when we dig up our goofiest, most ridiculous stories, just for you. If things don’t get weird, we’re doing something wrong. This week, some of our favorite dog people words and their definitions! You ever notice your dog doing some small, adorable, ridiculous thing, and find yourself thinking– "man, there should be a word for that!" Well, ask and the internet delivers. Here's an introduction to some of our favorite dog words, or Doggo Lingo. If you constantly find yourself hunting down dog memes or talking about your favorite puppers with your friends online, this might be familiar to ya… Wagster's Dictionary: Doggo Lingo, Defined [Doggo][@TheDogInABag via Instagram]( Used in a sentence: This lil doggo got a big table all to himself, think I'm gonna sit with the doggo and give him a pet? [floof][@Larleek via Instagram]( Used in a sentence: Omg this is the happiest floof right here. A+ doggo. [bork][@Adriennebbandy via Instagram]( Used in a sentence: All my doges are borking and it's givin me a startle. [boof]Via reader Debbie Scott Used in a sentence: Aw check out this floof about to boof at the UPS guy. [mlem][@Chichi_Lily via Instagram]( Used in a sentence: Wow that's a big mlem on such a lil' pupper. [blop][@Cucumbers via Reddit]( Used in a sentence: Check out this good boy doin a blop, he must be a hungry doge. [sploot][@MrToddTheCorgi via Instagram]( Used in a sentence: That floofy pupperino is doin' a sploot, she is a very comfy pupper. Whew, we're all caught up! And beyond internet lingo, there's a lot of fun in finding our own words for this stuff too. For instance– whenever a dog makes a squeaky whining sound, I call this a "skwerk," eg, "Hey pal whatcha skwerkin' about?" I don't know why I started doing this, it just… happened. Do you have a word of your own that you use to describe something your dog does? We want to hear all about it! Reach out and we'll feature your definition in an email. Wagster's Dictionary is open for submissions. 😊 📖 Know friends who've made up their own doggo lingo? Share! [Image:    [ [barkpost] Will: Writer, 100% giving that floof a hug right about now Benji: A Good Doggo, Got that table all to himself, what's he up to over there? Tazz: Editor, Gonna sit with the doggo and give him a pet P.P.S. Did you like this email? Click yes or no below or hit reply to send us feedback! [Image: ( [Link: ( [Link: ( [Image: ( [Link: ( Was this email forwarded to you and now you want more? [Click here to sign up for the BarkPost newsletter](. BarkBox, Inc. All Rights Reserved 221 Canal Street, Floor 6, New York, NY 10013 [Stop getting cute dogs in your email. Unsubscribe.](

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