In Italian, "Dio cane" is an idiomatic expression meaning "for heaven's sake!" or "thank God!". But in English, "doggo" is an informal term to refer to a dog. Yet, when you read the expression "God dog", the result is a very phrase fun and original!
I hope I gave you a smile with this play on words!
In Italian, "Dio cane" is an idiomatic expression meaning "for heaven's sake!" or "thank God!". But in English, "doggo" is an informal term to refer to a dog. Yet, when you read the expression "God dog", the result is a very phrase fun and original!
I hope I gave you a smile with this play on words!
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