1. red dog - Noun
2. red dog - Verb
3. Red dog - Proper noun
(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.
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.
red dog
A card game in which players bet on the next card to appear.
Red Dog smiled. 'I would like you to meet my friends Mr Sitting Bull, Mr Poisoned Buffalo, and Chief Running Skunk-Backwards.' 'Sitting Bull's a name I know,' Yogi remarked, shaking hands. 'Oh, I'm not one of those Sitting Bulls,' Mr Sitting Bull said. Ernest Hemingway
His radio codename was "Red Dog". Source: Internet
Includes Arthur, Clifford the Big Red Dog and Mr. Rogers. Source: Internet
LSD manufacturer Owsley Stanley lived in Berkeley during 1965 and provided much of the LSD that became a seminal part of the "Red Dog Experience", the early evolution of psychedelic rock and budding hippie culture. Source: Internet
“We took everything from Clifford the Big Red Dog and Curious George to Harry Potter and Anna Karenina,” said Rev. Kibbie Laird. Source: Internet
Red Dog was remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service. Source: Internet