{"id":7751,"date":"2022-08-10T16:49:47","date_gmt":"2022-08-10T16:49:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/?p=7751"},"modified":"2022-08-10T16:49:52","modified_gmt":"2022-08-10T16:49:52","slug":"dawg-meaning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/english-grammar-lessons.com\/dawg-meaning\/","title":{"rendered":"Dawg \u2013 Meaning, Origin and Usage"},"content":{"rendered":"

Did your \u2018dawg\u2019 <\/em>just invite you to their place to chill?<\/p>\n

This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression.<\/p>\n

Meaning<\/h2>\n

The expression \u2018dawg\u2019<\/em> is a term of endearment used between friends<\/u>. Typically, it\u2019s hip-hop slang<\/u> used in cities across America. If someone is your \u2019dawg,\u2019<\/em> they\u2019re someone you know or a community member.<\/u> <\/strong><\/p>\n

You usually have a good relationship with your \u2018dawgs\u2019<\/em> and the occasional \u2018beef\u2019<\/em> between you.<\/strong><\/p>\n

A \u2018dawg\u2019 <\/em>is someone close to you<\/u>, but it doesn\u2019t mean you trust them<\/u>. It means that you view them on the same level as you and view each other as equals in your social circle.<\/u><\/p>\n

Example Usage<\/h2>\n

\"What's up, my dawg? How have you been? I haven't seen you in a minute, and I was starting to wonder where you are. I'm glad we ran into each other like this.\"<\/p>\n

\"You know me, dawg, Uncle Joey has your back on a Monday morning. We're coming at you with another podcast brought to you by our sponsors.\"<\/p>\n

\"Yo, dawg. Where are you going over there? You better take yourself to the store to get me a bottle of that OE, son. Don't make me come after you.\"<\/span><\/p>\n

\"That boy right there is my dawg. We grew up together in the projects, and we'll die for each other. That's how we do out here, and ain't nothing changed, ya heard?\"<\/p>\n

\"Listen, you're my dawg and everything, but I really need to get this job. I'm sorry, I can't hang around y'all right now, or they'll put me back in prison.\"<\/p>\n

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Origin<\/h2>\n

The expression \u2018dawg\u2019 originates from street slang in the United States in the early nineties. Some language experts point out it likely has its roots in the 1970s animated TV show \u2018Deputy Dawg.\u2019 However, there is no evidence to support that claim.<\/p>\n

Instead, the hip-hop community is more likely to be the originator of the term. It\u2019s a term of endearment said between friends in urban communities in cities like NYC and LA. However, there is some dispute on the spelling and pronunciation of the word.<\/p>\n

Rappers like Snoop Dogg from LA and NYC would spell the word \u2018dogg,\u2019 while rappers from the south would use the \u2018dawg\u2019 spelling and pronunciation, drawing out the \u2018w\u2019 in the word.<\/p>\n

The phrase is still popular in hip-hop as a reference to your friend. However, the trend of people outside the hip-hop community using the term is dying out in the 2020s.<\/p>\n