Doggy vs Peggy - What's the difference?
doggy | peggy |
(childish, or, endearing) A dog, especially a small one.
doggy style
Suggesting of, or in the manner of a dog.
, also used as a formal given name.
* 1956 , , Peyton Place (UPNE, 1999, ISBN 1555534007), Book Two, Chapter 9;
* 1996 , , The Giant's House , page 257:
As a noun doggy
is (childish|or|endearing) a dog, especially a small one.As an adjective doggy
is suggesting of, or in the manner of a dog.As a proper noun peggy is
, also used as a formal given name.doggy
English
Alternative forms
* doggieNoun
(doggies)- That's such a cute little doggy , Keira!
- Her favourite position is doggy .
Synonyms
* (small dog) pup, puppy, puppy dog, pooch, poochieSee also
* dogieAdjective
(er)peggy
English
Proper noun
(s)- "Peggy' Fitzgerald," he had said, laughing in what he later remebered as his one and only attempt at humor with her. "' Peggy Fitzgerald," he had said, in his easily remembered brogue. "Puts me in mind of me mither, an Irish lass from County Galway."
- Margaret Bunker Fitzgerald had not been amused. "You'll never get over it, will you?" she had spat at him furiously. "You'll never get over being an Irishman, a black Irish Catholic from a Boston slum. Don't you ever dare to call me Peggy again. My name is Margaret, and don't you forget it!"
- When Caroline gave birth to another daughter, they named her Margaret Ann, after me and then Oscar's mother. They didn't realize that Peggy was my given name. Now they call her Ann, because I do.