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In non-English-speaking countries, "Doge" is occasionally pronounced / ˈ d ɒ dʒ / "dodge". Those unfamiliar or unacquainted with the meme also use the pronunciations / ˈ d ɒ ɡ i / "doggie", / ˈ d ɒ ɡ eɪ / DOG -ay , / ˈ d oʊ ɡ eɪ / DOH -gay , or simply like the word "dog" itself, i.e. / ˈ d ɒ ɡ / DOG or / ˈ d ɔː ɡ / DAWG .
Doge (meme), an Internet meme primarily associated with the Shiba Inu breed of dog Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency named after the meme; Kabosu (dog), the dog portrayed in the original Doge image; Döge, a village in north-east Hungary; DOGE (database) (in French, Documentation en Gestion des Entreprises), an academic bibliographic database
The idea of DOGE has been linked to Trump's campaign promises to cut federal spending and reduce the size of government and the size of the federal fiscal deficit. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The concept of DOGE emerged in a discussion between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, where Musk floated the idea of a department for streamlining government efficiency.
Doge originated in 2010 when Japanese teacher Atsuko Sato posted a photo of Kabosu, a Shiba Inu dog to her blog. The picture showed the Shiba Inu on a couch with a tilted head and a puzzled ...
Legal experts say it is obvious that Elon Musk's DOGE falls under a federal transparency law. The Federal Advisory Committee Act was created to bring order to outside forces weighing in on policy.
AI picture shared by Elon Musk after he was tapped to lead Trump’s DOGE (@elonmusk/X) He posted an AI-generated image of himself at a podium branded: “Department of Government Efficiency.”
The Doge of Venice (/ d oʊ dʒ / DOHJ) [2] [a] was the highest role of authority within the Republic of Venice (697 CE to 1797 CE). [3] The word Doge derives from the Latin Dux, meaning "leader," originally referring to any military leader, becoming in the Late Roman Empire the title for a leader of an expeditionary force formed by detachments (vexillationes) from the frontier army ...
Leonardo Loredan (1501), Doge of Venice, portrait by Giovanni Bellini, wearing the corno ducale, the ducal hat which symbolised his office.. A doge (/ d oʊ dʒ / DOHJ, [1] Italian: [ˈdɔːdʒe]; plural dogi or doges; see below) was an elected lord and head of state in several Italian city-states, notably Venice and Genoa, during the medieval and Renaissance periods.