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It depends on what form you are using.

  • As a noun, it can mean any canine.
  • As a verb, it can mean something that affects a person negatively but can't easily be gotten rid of; e.g. "The politician was dogged by rumors of taking improper contributions" (from the idea that a dog will latch onto something and not let go
  • As an acronym it could mean Devil of God. (the antichrist)
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