gutterdog
See also: gutter dog
English
Etymology
gutter + dog
Noun
gutterdog (plural gutterdogs)
- Alternative spelling of gutter dog
- 1903, Richard Harding Davis, The Bar Sinister, 2015 edition, Read Books Ltd, →ISBN:
- “Go to the devil!” they bark at me. “Get out!” And when I walk away they shout “Mongrel!” and “Gutterdog!” and sometimes, after my back is turned, they rush me.
- 1998 November 15, Nostra, soc.culture.indian, Usenet:
- You are nothing but a pissed off arsehole who should call himself Arselord. You stinking gutterdog swine.
- 2001 April 12, Michael Brown, “Can you defer feats until you're a higher level?”, in rec.games.frp.dnd, Usenet:
- There is a difference between entertaining mockery and low-class gutterdog wallowing. You have embraced the latter, unrepentantly. Vulgar invective such as yours of late is the recourse of someone with *nothing* to offer the world.
- 2009, Piranha Bytes, Risen, PC, level/area: Harbour town, chapter 1:
- Captain Romanov: Let's see who they're sending me now... you another gutterdog, errand boy?