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a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
kill the rat
only a rotter would do that
the British call a contemptible person a `git'
you cowardly little pukes!
throw the bum out
How To Use dirty dog In A Sentence
- He tried to steal my wallet, the dirty dog.
- They seem hell bent on continuing to police the world, to beat everyone into shape and to ‘get rid of the low-down dirty dogs’.
- They seem hell bent on continuing to police the world, to beat everyone into shape and to ‘get rid of the low-down dirty dogs’.
- He tried to steal my money, the dirty dog.
- Well, Kane is a hero and a scoundrel, a no-account and a swell guy, a great lover, a great American citizen and a dirty dog.
- That dirty dog tried to cheat me!
- The lardaceous delicacy—dubbed the "danger dog," "dirty dog" or simply a bacon hot dog by its fans—has been such a hit with tipsy bargoers such as Chris Campbell that it's going upscale, just like the neighborhood that inspired it. Mission Munchers Bite 'Danger Dogs'
- you dirty dog
- He tried to steal my money, the dirty dog.