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2 minutes ago, DamnItJake! said:

What does that ever mean!!?? Dog walked!! Are u from Florida?

Dog walked" in a slang context means to outsmart, overpower, or completely dominate someone, as if you are in full control of them, much like walking a dog on a leash. This expression implies taking control of an argument or situation, often in a way that feels dismissive or condescending. 
 
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  • The phrase suggests having a clear advantage in a conversation, argument, or interaction, leading to a situation where the other person is easily controlled or outsmarted. 
     
  • The comparison to walking a dog emphasizes the idea of being in control and directing another's actions, much like a dog on a leash follows its owner. 
     
  • The term can also imply a sense of overwhelming someone with facts, logic, or superior knowledge, making them appear helpless or unable to respond effectively. 
     
  • The idiom can carry a dismissive or condescending connotation, suggesting that the person being "dog walked" is not worthy of a serious response. 
     
  • "Dog walk" is used metaphorically to describe someone dominating or controlling another person. 
     
 
 
Lol, Im from nc 
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6 minutes ago, Alemanders said:
Dog walked" in a slang context means to outsmart, overpower, or completely dominate someone, as if you are in full control of them, much like walking a dog on a leash. This expression implies taking control of an argument or situation, often in a way that feels dismissive or condescending. 
 
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
  • The phrase suggests having a clear advantage in a conversation, argument, or interaction, leading to a situation where the other person is easily controlled or outsmarted. 
     
  • The comparison to walking a dog emphasizes the idea of being in control and directing another's actions, much like a dog on a leash follows its owner. 
     
  • The term can also imply a sense of overwhelming someone with facts, logic, or superior knowledge, making them appear helpless or unable to respond effectively. 
     
  • The idiom can carry a dismissive or condescending connotation, suggesting that the person being "dog walked" is not worthy of a serious response. 
     
  • "Dog walk" is used metaphorically to describe someone dominating or controlling another person. 
     
 
 
Lol, Im from nc 

Got it but it’s a dumb term!! Thanks for the info 

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