1. dogs - Noun
2. dogs - Verb
dogs
plural of dog
(slang, US) Feet, from rhyming slang dog's meat. [from early 20th c.]
My dogs are tired. Let's get a taxi.
(slang, US) Toes
Time to let the dogs out to play. (While taking off shoes.)
(usually with the) A greyhound racing event; the sport of greyhound racing.
I lost money at the dogs last night.
(nautical) Fasteners securing a watertight hatch.
dogs
third-person singular simple present indicative of dog
Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies, quite unlike people, who are incapable of pure love and always have to mix love and hate in their object-relations. Sigmund Freud
I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals. Winston Churchill
To his dog, every man is Napoleon; hence the constant popularity of dogs. Aldous Huxley
Dogs understand each other by their barking, and men by their words. Somali Proverb
Barking dogs don't bite. Dutch Proverb
Dogs that fight each other will join forces against the wolf. Armenian Proverb