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Contraction of doing, the present participle of do.
The original vine was created by TonyBakerComedy on April 9th, 2014. At the start of 2021, this meme blew up and has been gaining recent traction. “What da dog doin?” Has become a viral sound effect used in many videos, alongside amogus. An example is Kracc Bacc, who uses this sound effect in many of his videos.
Hoya is a genus of over 500 accepted species of tropical plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. Most are native to several countries of Asia such as Philippines, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Polynesia, New Guinea, and vast variety of species could also be found in Australia.
Where did Rottweilers come from? Rottweilers are thought to be descended from drover dogs (cattle-driving dogs) left by the Roman legions in Rottweil, Germany, after the Romans abandoned the region during the 2nd century CE.
The most widely accepted, earliest dog remains are those of the Bonn-Oberkassel dog which date to 15,000 YBP. Earlier remains dating back to 30,000 YBP have been described as Paleolithic dogs but their status as dogs or wolves remains debated.
Filters. (colloquial) What are you; what do you; what have you. Whatcha doin'?
Author Robert K. G. Temple proposes that the Sphinx was originally a statue of the jackal god Anubis, the god of funerals, and that its face was recarved in the likeness of a Middle Kingdom pharaoh, Amenemhet II.
Indeed, tickling was used as a form or torture as early as A.D. 206 during the Chinese Han Dynasty (via Cultura Colectiva). Back then, it was a punishment used for criminals as tickling does not leave evidence of torture on the body and the person being tickled recovers quickly as opposed to other forms of torture.
Cincinnati chili is not a descendent of Texas-style chili, but instead of a Greek dish called pastitso, which is layered pasta, cheese and meat sauce flavored with cinnamon, allspice and clove.
Rumor has it that way back then manual laborers in England put meat inside of dough for a quick meal on the go. In the United Kingdom these days, “pigs in blankets” refers to small sausages wrapped in bacon which are traditionally served with roast turkey at Christmas dinner.
Created by the British playwright and children's novelist Dodie Smith, Cruella was born in a 1956 children's novel, “The 101 Dalmatians.” Yes, the skunk hair and selfish nature were there from the start, but the original Cruella was more of a spoiled socialite than a Maleficent — at least outwardly — and conveyed a
First up: the origin of this meme. It seemed to be first posted last month on Tumblr and showed a dog in a hat with the simple words “what in tarnation”. Pretty funny stuff, and people soon picked up the dog and put their own spin on it.