Do we doog too much?

Doog was originally meant to mean "Dawg coog", in that they are the UW equivalent of a coog. They care more about Oregon or Wazzu losing than anything positive with UW. The Jilted Ducks thread is a classic example of doog.
However, the term is used frequently outside this context, especially in times of genuine or faux excitement. Those feel more like the old Posi/Nega arguments of the mid-2000s.
Thoughts?
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When I first started posting in 2013 doog had a specific meaning now it just gets thrown out whenever someone doesn't agree with someone else's take. It's like calling someone racist now... extremely watered down.
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DDY and PGOS both used it for anyone they disagreed with and they were on opposite ends of most arguments so pretty much lost all meaning after that.
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This post seems kind of racistCuntWaffle said:When I first started posting in 2013 doog had a specific meaning now it just gets thrown out whenever someone doesn't agree with someone else's take. It's like calling someone racist now... extremely watered down.
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I don’t think this is something you should care about.
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I have taken "Doog" to mean irrationally positive, at least over the past few years. Such as when Jimmy Fake wore a "Run the Damn Ball" hat or Coach K leaving and thinking everything was ok.
And I'll admit I have been doogin' it up a little for DeBoer's hires / transfers / Josh Conerly / etc etc etc -
It's just a term that quooks throw around when they're about ready to cry.
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So we can blame DDY and PGOS for undermining the culture and heritage of HH?dnc said:DDY and PGOS both used it for anyone they disagreed with and they were on opposite ends of most arguments so pretty much lost all meaning after that.
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whatshouldicareabout said:
So we can blame DDY and PGOS for undermining the culture and heritage of HH?dnc said:DDY and PGOS both used it for anyone they disagreed with and they were on opposite ends of most arguments so pretty much lost all meaning after that.
Far overused term.
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Bazey always has this gif chamberedPurpleBaze said:whatshouldicareabout said:
So we can blame DDY and PGOS for undermining the culture and heritage of HH?dnc said:DDY and PGOS both used it for anyone they disagreed with and they were on opposite ends of most arguments so pretty much lost all meaning after that.
Far overused term. -
Cristobal leaving thread has over 26,000 views, so you tell me.whatshouldicareabout said:or has the term "doog" evolved?
Doog was originally meant to mean "Dawg coog", in that they are the UW equivalent of a coog. They care more about Oregon or Wazzu losing than anything positive with UW. The Jilted Ducks thread is a classic example of doog.
However, the term is used frequently outside this context, especially in times of genuine or faux excitement. Those feel more like the old Posi/Nega arguments of the mid-2000s.
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Like guys that overuse "quooks" as they go on a 5 paragraph rant about how they don't care about Oregon.haie said:It's just a term that quooks throw around when they're about ready to cry.
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Having aDerekJohnson said:
Bazey always has this gif chamberedPurpleBaze said:whatshouldicareabout said:
So we can blame DDY and PGOS for undermining the culture and heritage of HH?dnc said:DDY and PGOS both used it for anyone they disagreed with and they were on opposite ends of most arguments so pretty much lost all meaning after that.
Far overused term.roundgif chambered is the way to go. -
After 4-16 UW is the coog to Oregon. Oddly enough the REAL coogs have done better against the Duck overlords while doing worse against UW
Ups and downs but the original was based on our coogs caring more about UW losing. -
I always thought “coog” also referred to a certain brand of low life cougar. The kind of people who spend their money on pull tabs and ranier beer, renters, not Harvey Road, etc…
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Is there any other kind?Cougarfs said:I always thought “coog” also referred to a certain brand of low life cougar. The kind of people who spend their money on pull tabs and ranier beer, renters, not Harvey Road, etc…
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That sounds like Harv describing Husky fansCougarfs said:I always thought “coog” also referred to a certain brand of low life cougar. The kind of people who spend their money on pull tabs and ranier beer, renters, not Harvey Road, etc…
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I have tons of money now thanks to all the pandemic payouts.PurpleBaze said:
Is there any other kind?Cougarfs said:I always thought “coog” also referred to a certain brand of low life cougar. The kind of people who spend their money on pull tabs and ranier beer, renters, not Harvey Road, etc…
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We do doog too much, Stoops week was the most hopeful I’ve felt since Kwat told the program to fuck off. I believe it’s healthy to want nice things.
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Things Doogs saydnc said:DDY and PGOS both used it for anyone they disagreed with and they were on opposite ends of most arguments so pretty much lost all meaning after that.
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And half of them are you hitting refresh and commenting how little you care.MikeSeaver said:
Cristobal leaving thread has over 26,000 views, so you tell me.whatshouldicareabout said:or has the term "doog" evolved?
Doog was originally meant to mean "Dawg coog", in that they are the UW equivalent of a coog. They care more about Oregon or Wazzu losing than anything positive with UW. The Jilted Ducks thread is a classic example of doog.
However, the term is used frequently outside this context, especially in times of genuine or faux excitement. Those feel more like the old Posi/Nega arguments of the mid-2000s.
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I think doog refers to anyone who has posted on Dawgman more than like 15 times and never been given a timeout or had access revoked.
And yes, there has been a lot of doog like commentary here lately. Off-season championships are the only time it is permissible. -
If you're going to criticize Rainier beer, I am out.Cougarfs said:I always thought “coog” also referred to a certain brand of low life cougar. The kind of people who spend their money on pull tabs and ranier beer, renters, not Harvey Road, etc…
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Yeah, but that’s not what really happened, is it?UW_Doog_Bot said:
And half of them are you hitting refresh and commenting how little you care.MikeSeaver said:
Cristobal leaving thread has over 26,000 views, so you tell me.whatshouldicareabout said:or has the term "doog" evolved?
Doog was originally meant to mean "Dawg coog", in that they are the UW equivalent of a coog. They care more about Oregon or Wazzu losing than anything positive with UW. The Jilted Ducks thread is a classic example of doog.
However, the term is used frequently outside this context, especially in times of genuine or faux excitement. Those feel more like the old Posi/Nega arguments of the mid-2000s.
Thoughts?
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Teh c°DucksFC said: -
HH is a psyop by Tennessee fans trying to make real doogs look bad.whatshouldicareabout said:
So we can blame DDY and PGOS for undermining the culture and heritage of HH?dnc said:DDY and PGOS both used it for anyone they disagreed with and they were on opposite ends of most arguments so pretty much lost all meaning after that.
Far overused term. -
The stronger the dooging the greater the disappoinment inevitably is
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HHB and then this place was started to have a doog free place to gather. It’s all fucked up now. Doogs galore
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I get it Mike. We all get it. You DON'T care. Maybe make another 2,000 posts about it.MikeSeaver said:
Yeah, but that’s not what really happened, is it?UW_Doog_Bot said:
And half of them are you hitting refresh and commenting how little you care.MikeSeaver said:
Cristobal leaving thread has over 26,000 views, so you tell me.whatshouldicareabout said:or has the term "doog" evolved?
Doog was originally meant to mean "Dawg coog", in that they are the UW equivalent of a coog. They care more about Oregon or Wazzu losing than anything positive with UW. The Jilted Ducks thread is a classic example of doog.
However, the term is used frequently outside this context, especially in times of genuine or faux excitement. Those feel more like the old Posi/Nega arguments of the mid-2000s.
Thoughts?