- dog's disease
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Australian Slang.influenza.[1925-30]
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dog's disease — /ˈdɒgz dəziz/ (say dogz duhzeez) phrase the dog s disease, Colloquial 1. a cold; influenza: she s got the dog s disease. 2. whatever infectious ailment is current …
dog's disease — Australian Slang. influenza. [1925 30] * * * dog s disease noun (Aust informal) Any minor ailment, eg influenza • • • Main Entry: ↑dog … Useful english dictionary
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