Meaning of Doge | Babel Free
dəʊdʒDefinitions
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Alternative letter-case form of doge (“ruler of Venice or Genoa”). alt-of, historical
- Clipping of Dogecoin (“a unit of the cyptocurrency”).
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Alternative letter-case form of DOGE. alt-of
- The chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.
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Acronym of Department of Government Efficiency. US, abbreviation, acronym, alt-of
- Deliberate misspelling of doggy.
- Specifically, a Shiba Inu, as in the doge meme.
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Examples
“In the thirteenth century, a new method of appointing the doge, by the famous ballot of Venice, a complicated mixture of choice and chance, was adopted.”
“This reply was one of the first important pronouncements to be made by Antonio Grimani, who on 6 July had been elected seventy-fourth Doge of Venice in succession to Leonardo Loredan.”
“The doge and the Venetian Senate might still be the servants (douloi) of the emperor, but nonetheless they were able to fix the price of their naval aid.”
“Bobsled wasn't the only Dogecoin-backed sporting success. Fans of Nascar will recognise the car driven by Josh Wise, emblazoned, as it is, with the adorable little doge on its bonnet (pictured above).”
“Two senior USAid security officials were suspended on Sunday for blocking Doge officials from a restricted area, a day after the agency’s website went offline, and Musk posted to X that USAid was “beyond repair” and needed to be shut down.”
“It is not known how big a budget DOGE will have, how many people it will itself employ, or how much of the American taxpayers’ dollars it will require.”
“The DOGE personnel wanted to gain access to USAID security systems and personnel files, three sources said.”
“DOGE has highlighted how USAID spent millions propping up the Marxist ideology of “diversity, equity, and inclusion;” the unfair and divisive transgender orthodoxy; and the climate alarmist movement.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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