red dog
English
Etymology
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Noun
red dog (countable and uncountable, plural red dogs)
- (countable, US, American football) A blitz.
- (uncountable) The lowest grade of flour in milling, secured largely from the germ or embryo and adjacent parts, and mainly useful as animal feed.
- (uncountable) Coal slag.
- (uncountable, informal) Prickly heat; miliaria.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see red, dog.
Verb
red dog (third-person singular simple present red dogs, present participle red dogging, simple past and past participle red dogged)
- (US, American football) To blitz.
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