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'''Doggo''' is an Internet slang term referring to ]s. It is part of '''doggolingo''' (also known as '''doggo-speak'''), a language used frequently across the Internet. Other related terms in this language include '''pupper,''' '''pupperino,''' and '''woofer'''. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2017/04/23/524514526/dogs-are-doggos-an-internet-language-built-around-love-for-the-puppers | title=Dogs Are Doggos: An Internet Language Built Around Love For The Puppers | work=NPR | date=23 April 2017 | accessdate=10 June 2017 | author=Boddy, Jessica}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-38702996 | title=Sorry cats, doggos run the internet now | work=BBC News | date=21 January 2017 | accessdate=10 June 2017 | author=Lee, Dave}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.avclub.com/article/all-about-doggo-speak-internets-new-canine-lexicon-254375 | title=All about “doggo-speak,” the internet’s new canine lexicon | work=The A.V. Club | date=27 April 2017 | accessdate=10 June 2017 | author=Breault, Chris}}</ref> Doggos are described as "big ol' puppers", whereas puppers are "tiny doggos |
'''Doggo''' is an Internet slang term referring to ]s. It is part of '''doggolingo''' (also known as '''doggo-speak'''), a language used frequently across the Internet. Other related terms in this language include '''pupper,''' '''pupperino,''' and '''woofer'''. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.npr.org/sections/alltechconsidered/2017/04/23/524514526/dogs-are-doggos-an-internet-language-built-around-love-for-the-puppers | title=Dogs Are Doggos: An Internet Language Built Around Love For The Puppers | work=NPR | date=23 April 2017 | accessdate=10 June 2017 | author=Boddy, Jessica}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-38702996 | title=Sorry cats, doggos run the internet now | work=BBC News | date=21 January 2017 | accessdate=10 June 2017 | author=Lee, Dave}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.avclub.com/article/all-about-doggo-speak-internets-new-canine-lexicon-254375 | title=All about “doggo-speak,” the internet’s new canine lexicon | work=The A.V. Club | date=27 April 2017 | accessdate=10 June 2017 | author=Breault, Chris}}</ref> Doggos are described as "big ol' puppers", whereas puppers are "tiny doggos". The slang words were popularized by sites such as ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flocku.com/articles/what-s-with-puppers-and-doggos-| title=What's With Puppers and Doggos?|author=Gruber, Johanna|work=flocku.com} </ref> | ||
The circulation of doggo initially begun as part of pop culture and the meme culture. However, as the saying goes 'dogs are a man's best friend' attributing the rise of the doggo to the emotional connection humans hold with dogs. | The circulation of doggo initially begun as part of pop culture and the meme culture. However, as the saying goes 'dogs are a man's best friend' attributing the rise of the doggo to the emotional connection humans hold with dogs. | ||
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Doggo is an Internet slang term referring to dogs. It is part of doggolingo (also known as doggo-speak), a language used frequently across the Internet. Other related terms in this language include pupper, pupperino, and woofer. Doggos are described as "big ol' puppers", whereas puppers are "tiny doggos". The slang words were popularized by sites such as Reddit and Tumblr. The circulation of doggo initially begun as part of pop culture and the meme culture. However, as the saying goes 'dogs are a man's best friend' attributing the rise of the doggo to the emotional connection humans hold with dogs.
References
- Boddy, Jessica (23 April 2017). "Dogs Are Doggos: An Internet Language Built Around Love For The Puppers". NPR. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
- Lee, Dave (21 January 2017). "Sorry cats, doggos run the internet now". BBC News. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
- Breault, Chris (27 April 2017). "All about "doggo-speak," the internet's new canine lexicon". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
- {{cite web|url=http://www.flocku.com/articles/what-s-with-puppers-and-doggos-%7C title=What's With Puppers and Doggos?|author=Gruber, Johanna|work=flocku.com}
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160112214507.htm
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