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  2. The dog ate my homework - Wikipedia

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    "The dog ate my homework" (or "my dog ate my homework") is an English expression which carries the suggestion of being a common, poorly fabricated excuse made by schoolchildren to explain their failure to turn in an assignment on time. The phrase is referenced, even beyond the educational context, as a sarcastic rejoinder to any similarly glib ...

  3. Dogtooth (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dogtooth" is a song written, produced, and performed by American rapper Tyler, the Creator, released on March 27, 2023, as the lead single (third overall) from The Estate Sale deluxe version of his album Call Me If You Get Lost. The song features DJ Drama with ad-libs. [1]

  4. Dog Eat Dog (AC/DC song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dog Eat Dog" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. It is the second track of their album Let There Be Rock, released in 1977, and was written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott. It was released as a single in Australia, and included the non-album track "Carry Me Home" on the B-side, which was later released on Backtracks.

  5. Dog Eat Dog - Wikipedia

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    Dog Eat Dog (Joni Mitchell album), 1985 (and the title track on the album) Dog Eat Dog (Warrant album), 1992 "Dog Eat Dog" (AC/DC song), 1977 "Dog Eat Dog" (Adam and the Ants song), 1980 "Dog Eat Dog", a 1996 song by De La Soul from Stakes Is High "Dog Eat Dog", a 2010 song by Hocico from Tiempos de Furia

  6. A video of the tune had raked in more than 267,000 views on X Friday — with fans howling with laughter and calling it the purr-fect fall “banger.”

  7. Dog Eat Dog (Adam and the Ants song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dog Eat Dog" is the opening track on the Adam and the Ants album Kings of the Wild Frontier. It was written by Adam Ant & Marco Pirroni, and features the two-drummer Burundi beat for which Adam and the Ants would become famous. [2] Released as a 7" single on 3 October 1980, it was their first top ten hit.

  8. Doggy Dogg World - Wikipedia

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    The song samples Richard "Dimples" Fields' "If It Ain't One Thing, It's Another" from his 1982 album Mr. Look So Good, and its title is a reference to a common eggcorn of the phrase "Dog-Eat-Dog World." The Dramatics featured on the song at Snoop Dogg's request after he contacted Dramatics leader L.J. Reynolds through their longtime bassist ...

  9. Beware of the Dog (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beware of the Dog" is a song by English singer Jamelia. It was written by Jamelia, Stuart Crichton, Tommy Lee James, and Karen Poole for her third studio album Walk with Me (2006), while production was helmed by Crichton. [1] The song is built around a sample of Depeche Mode's song "Personal Jesus" (1989), written by Martin Gore.