And whatever his sins, no one has ever accused Rodriguez of dogging it on the baseball field.
Why Do We Forgive Manny Ramirez for Being Manny?|Allen Barra|June 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Would Woods be worth nearly $1 billion today if he had been dogging around as openly as Dennis Rodman?
The Celebrity Mistress Look|Janice Min|December 2, 2009|DAILY BEAST
If a police officer is dogging you out, simply suck it up and accept it.
Skip, You Mouthed Off|Mansfield Frazier|July 23, 2009|DAILY BEAST
It seemed as though some evil genius was dogging his footsteps, bringing failure upon his most carefully planned enterprises.
The Naval History of the United States|Willis J. Abbot.
But scouts would be out, dogging the flanks of the Confederate forces, just as he had done the opposite during the past few days.
Ride Proud, Rebel!|Andre Alice Norton
I can assure you that you are wasting your time in dogging my movements.
The Return of Sherlock Holmes|Arthur Conan Doyle
He was leaving the choza of one villager when Quesada, dogging his steps, plucked him by the sleeve.
The Wolf Cub|Patrick Casey
It was by dogging her innocent steps that I came to the museum this morning.
The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow|Anna Katharine Green
dogging
/ (ˈdɒɡɪŋ) /
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noun
Britishslangthe practice of carrying out or watching sexual activities in semi-secluded locations such as parks or car parks, often arranged by e-mail or text messages
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