Dogey

/ˈdoʊdʒi/ adjective

Definition

Resembling, characteristic of, or relating to a doge; having qualities associated with a doge or doge-like leadership.

Etymology

From 'doge' + '-y' (Old English diminutive and adjectival suffix). This informal formation follows patterns like 'kingly' or 'princely'.

Kelly Says

Calling someone's leadership style 'dogey' would suggest they're shrewd, merchant-minded, and interested in balancing power among competing factions—very Venetian!

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