But watch out - if Petey appears, all of the hot dogs go into hiding Includes 64 playing.
#DOG MAN HOT DOG GAME SERIES#
The player who eats the most hot dogs wins in this fun card game based on the popular book series by Dav Pilkey. In this fast-paced game, players race to eat as many hot dogs as possible. Dog Man loves Hot Dogs Petey sprayed all the hot dogs with living spray and they all came to life.
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Watch out, if Petey appears, all of the hot dogs go into hiding Travel tin makes this easy for storage and for taking on-the-go. DetailsPetey is up to his old tricks, and has sprayed the hot dogs with 'living spray.' Now all the hot dogs have all come to life Turns out, Dog Man LOVES Hot Dogs, and is hungry to save the day. with alteration of the vowel of the second syllable and suffixation (compare -ETY suffix)." For another example of the -ety suffix, the OED mentions lickety split. Dog Man loves hot dogs In this fast-paced card game, players work to 'eat' as many hot dogs as possible. The objective of the game is to be the player who 'eats' (collects) the most hot dog cards. It turns out that Dog Man LOVES hot dogs and must defeat them. The plot is Petey sprayed all the hot dogs with ''living spray'' and they come to life. It was released on July 1,2020 and is for 2-4 players. "Hot diggity" without the dog appears as early as 1924 Dog Man The Hot Dog Card Game is a Dog Man card game made by University Games. 12/2 When it comes to 'hot dog', there's no more to be said, unless it is, perhaps, to add a frill and make it 'hot diggety dog'." Zwilling TAD Lexicon 46 Hot diggerty dog.
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The OED defines "hot diggety dog" this way. "Diggety" is not exactly an independent word it is just a way of protracting the expression for emphasis. "Hot diggety dog" is an example of tmesis, meaning that another word has been inserted into an expression. The objective of the game is to be the player who 'eats'.
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The plot is Petey sprayed all the hot dogs with living spray and they come to life. Other examples follow, and I have often heard the expression used in this way. Dog Man The Hot Dog Card Game is a Dog Man card game made by University Games. The Oxford English Dictionary defines "hot dog" (the interjection) thus: Pronounced that way, it implies neither a frankfurter nor showing off in some dangerous sport.
#DOG MAN HOT DOG GAME FULL#
The full expression is "hot diggety dog," which is from "hot dog!" That simpler form, pronounced with equal accents on both syllables, was used as an exlamation of surprise and delight in the U.S. It's clearly an excited interjection of approbation, and I understand the "hot" part of it, but where does "diggity" come from? Dog Man The Hot Dog Tin Dog Man loves hot dogs In this fast-paced card game, players work to eat as many hot dogs as possible.