Definition: Dog-eared paper or paper with paper dust. It's often used to describe something that has been rubbed or rubbed by a dog, especially when it was made from paper made by dogs (like paper made out of cotton). It can also mean some kind of dog dung and is derived from the Latin word "dogo", meaning "to rub". The term may be considered offensive and racist. Dog-eared paper may not always be acceptable for specific contexts, such as in advertising or when used as a form of protest against racial discrimination or racism. Dogs often come out with this term because they can be quite sensitive to the rubbing of their skin.
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