- (one's) dogs are barking
- Phrs. (One's) feet are tired and aching. E.g."Do you mind if I sit down, my dogs are barking!"
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
English slang and colloquialisms. 2014.
(one's) dogs are barking — Phrs. (One s) feet are tired and aching. E.g. Do you mind if I sit down, my dogs are barking! … English slang and colloquialisms
Dogs are barking — one s feet are tired and sore … Dictionary of Australian slang
dogs are barking — Australian Slang one s feet are tired and sore … English dialects glossary
The dogs are barking — one s feet are tired and sore … Dictionary of Australian slang
the dogs are barking — Australian Slang one s feet are tired and sore … English dialects glossary
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