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单词 dogpile
释义

dogpile

English

Alternative forms

  • dog pile, dog-pile

Etymology

From dog + pile. In reference to piles of people, originally as a noun after earlier pig pile. In reference to dog excrement, a clipping of pile of shit.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdɒɡ pʌɪl/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈdɔɡ ˌpaɪl/, /ˈdɑɡ ˌpaɪl/

Noun

dogpile (plural dogpiles)

  1. (US colloquial) A disorderly pile of people formed by jumping upon a victim.
    • 1948 November 21, Los Angeles Times, Sect. i, p. 20:
      The bottom man of a 'dog pile' in a fraternity house scuffle is in a hospital with a neck dislocation.
  2. (figuratively, US colloquial) Any similarly disorderly pile of people or things.
    • 1921 November 19, The Nebraska State Journal, p. 3:
      Purdy tucked the pigskin under his elbow and cantered over a dog-pile for a tally.
    • 1993, Christopher G. Jones, “Object-Oriented Analysis with CASE”, in Computer-aided Software Engineering, →ISBN, page 348:
      Unscrambling the dogpile of objects can be messy.
  3. (US colloquial, euphemistic) A pile of dogshit.
    • 1950 March 6, The Tri-City Herald, p. 6:
      Mrs. Brown cleaned her lawn up bright and early each day;
      Picked up all the dog piles so her children could play.

Synonyms

  • (a pile of people): pig pile (upon a single victim, colloq.); scrum, ruck (esp. rugby); stacks on the mill, stacks on (esp. Australian football); pile-up (esp. US football)
  • (a pile of dogshit): See dogshit

See also

  • more sacks to the mill, stack-upon-the-kill

Verb

dogpile (third-person singular simple present dogpiles, present participle dogpiling, simple past and past participle dogpiled)

  1. (US colloquial, transitive, intransitive, often with 'on') To jump into a dogpile.
    • c. 1947, Tamotsu Shibutani, The Derelicts of Company K, p. 273:
      He can either take a beating from one man or... be dogpiled by a dozen men.
    • 1989 September 7, The Los Angeles Times, Sect. ix, p. 16:
      I fumbled the snap, fell on the ball and about 10 guys dog-piled on top of me.
    • 2003, Nancy Holder, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chosen, →ISBN, page 657:
      A vampire got her around the neck from behind; then more, dogpiling her.
  2. (figuratively, US, colloquial, transitive, intransitive) To pile on, to overwhelm in other senses.
    • 2005, Craig Spector, Underground, →ISBN, page 169:
      But this guy was serious, using online payment services and dogpiling her e-mail box within minutes, requesting expedited shipping.

Synonyms

  • (to form a dogpile): pile up; pig pile (colloq.); bundle (slang)

References

  • dog pile, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2006.
  • dog-pile, v.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2006.
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