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A meme of one the dog known as Doge that has become very popular on the internet.
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a really rad meme of a shibe dog
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The term doge was used in one instance on [homestarrunner.com] as a variant for the popular term [dog], which is used to refer affectionately to your friends or [homies].
Pronounced, as according to [dictionary.com], as dohzh.
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The elected ruler of a [Mediaeval] [Italian] [Merchant Republic].
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A meme portraying a bewildered/drugged Shiba Inu dog presumably expressing its train of thought in words. As it often happens, it was funny, or at least bearable, for a time inversely proportional to the time it has been overused, poorly used, and/or [gratingly] annoying and [sucky]. It has been out couple of years now.
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A profile picture on YouTube, Facebook, and countless other sites featuring such option, that unmistakenly signals a stupid child on the loose, much like [Minecraft] profile pictures.
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A weird name for dog
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Doge is a slang term for dog that is primarily associated with pictures of a Shiba Inu and internal monologue captions. These photos maybe photoshopped to change the dogs face or captioned with interior monologues in comic form.
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Doge (often pronounced /ˈdoʊʒ/ dohzh or /ˈdoʊɡ/ dohg)[2] is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013. The meme typically consists of a picture of a Shiba Inu accompanied by multicolored text in Comic Sans font in the foreground. The text, representing a kind of internal monologue, is deliberately written in a form of broken English.[1]
The meme is based on a 2010 photograph, and became popular in late 2013, being named as Know Your Memes top meme of that year. A cryptocurrency based on Doge, the Dogecoin, was launched in December 2013, and the Shiba Inu is featured on Josh Wises NASCAR car as part of a sponsorship deal. Doge has also been referenced by members of the United States Congress, a safety video for Delta Air Lines, a Google Easter egg, and the video for the song Word Crimes by Weird Al Yankovic.
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