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  • Dogsbody - Wikipedia
    A dogsbody, dog's body, or less commonly dog robber is someone who does menial or drudge work [1] Originally, in the British Royal Navy , a dogsbody was a semi-sarcastic colloquialism for a junior officer or midshipman [ 1 ]
  • I heard someone use the term dogs body what does it mean?
    In the 19th century “dog’s body” was sailor slang for a common shipboard meal composed primarily of boiled peas, with powdered ships-biscuit or flour added as a thickener I suspect that body here represents a euphemism for something even less savory
  • dogsbody - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From dog +‎ -s-+‎ body 1818, British navy slang, originally derogatory reference to unappetizing pease pudding (compare dog's breakfast), as if it were made of mashed dog meat In 20th century applied to low-ranked sailors, thence menial servants in wider usage
  • DOGSBODY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Quiz: Guess the Mammal No animals were harmed, or stumped, in the making The meaning of DOGSBODY is drudge
  • What Does Dogsbody Mean in British Slang? Understanding This Unique . . .
    In British slang, the term “dogsbody” refers to a person who does the menial tasks that others don’t want to handle This informal term often describes someone who takes on drudge work, serving as a gofer or helper in various situations
  • DOGSBODY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    The term dogsbody has not always been derogatory, with a number of people deliberately using it as their callsign or handle
  • History of Dogsbody - Idiom Origins
    A lowly person, drudge or skivvy, someone who gets all the menial tasks; the origin is nautical from the early 19th century when dog’s body was Royal Navy slang for pease pudding that was cooked in a large bag or sack
  • dogsbodies: meaning, synonyms - WordSense
    What does dogsbodies‎ mean? From dog + -s- + body 1818, British navy slang, originally derogatory reference to unappetizing pease pudding (compare dog's breakfast), as if it were made of mashed dog meat In 20th century applied to low-ranked sailors, thence menial servants in wider usage (British) A person who does menial work, a servant
  • Dogsbody - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
    A "dogsbody" is a term used to describe someone who is considered lowly or inferior, and is often assigned menial tasks without any appreciation or recognition The term originated in the early 1900s in the United Kingdom, where it was commonly used to refer to the lowest ranking member of a ship's crew
  • A. Word. A. Day --dogsbody - wordsmith. org
    noun: A menial worker; drudge In the British navy, dogsbody was the term sailors used for the unpalatable food given to them, boiled peas (officially known as pease pudding) and biscuits soaked in water





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