snowdog

English

Etymology

snow + dog

Noun

snowdog (plural snowdogs)

  1. A visual representation of a dog made from snow.
    • 1995, Mary K. Feeney, "Few Problems In State As 1st Snowstorm Hits", Hartford Courant, 30 November 1995:
      Jeremy Fisher, 13, spent a good part of the afternoon building four snowmen and a snowdog outside his home on Main Street in the Broad Brook section of East Windsor.
    • 1997, The School Librarian, Volume 45, page 75:
      They then build a giant snowdog together and the ending builds up gradually as the snowdog slowly melts over the weeks.
    • 2004, Jason Ryan, "Let it snow", The Island Packet, 29 December 2004:
      Reagan quickly put the snow to good use, making a snowman in 45 minutes and even a snowdog complete with leash and sunglasses.

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