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Dogbreath
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a contemptible or unpleasant person
Informal
Offensive
Grammatical Information
What is the origin of the term "dogbreath" and how is it used?
"Dogbreath" is a slang insult from mid-20th-century English used to describe a contemptible, unpleasant, or obnoxious person. The term combines "dog," often associated with dirt or low status, with "breath," suggesting something foul-smelling, creating a vivid metaphor for someone socially or personally repulsive. It appears in informal speech, comics, and pop culture, usually as a humorous or exaggerated insult. The term is clearly derogatory but often used playfully rather than with severe malice.
Examples
The dogbreath salesman would n't stop pushing the bad deal.



























