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'dirty dog' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in informal speech and writing to describe someone who is deceitful, dishonest, or undesirably cunning. Example: "He's such a dirty dog, always trying to cheat his way out of things."
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Dirty dog.
A dirty dog is an untrustworthy person.
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You filthy, dirty dog.
"Do the Dirty Dog!" Shor sang.
Stuart is now the Rooster, a total dirty dog.
A dirty dog named Florence Margaret wandered around with a dirtier tennis ball.
'HARRY THE DIRTY DOG,' by Manhattan Children's Theater, based on the book by Gene Zion.
He's a dirty dog – at least, according to the NERD song, Lapdance.
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Goldsmith's campaign lost its way, not just because of racist and dirty dog-whistle tactics, but also because he and the Conservatives have no convincing answer to the crisis.
"Dirty dogs," men shouted out at each stop.
"Dirty dogs, a big thing of nachos and a Cherry Coke -- and I'm good".
Dirty dogs become glamour pusses in the hands of Nicholas Lipariti Jr., 26, a lifelong Brooklynite and recently minted dog groomer.
Later they closed with something from Mr. Brecker's book, a hard-bop shuffle called "Dirty Dogs".
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