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  • verb Present participle of dogpile.

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Examples

  • Cold enough that the dog has been dogpiling me, in fact.

    Tweets I have known 2009

  • For the indignant bloggers to ask why the Internet is dogpiling this poor man without giving him the chance to defend himself.

    Rape in Fandom jimhines 2010

  • Out on the ice, the players start dogpiling on their goalie.

    Dear Pen Pal Heather Vogel Frederick 2009

  • Out on the ice, the players start dogpiling on their goalie.

    Dear Pen Pal Heather Vogel Frederick 2009

  • Out on the ice, the players start dogpiling on their goalie.

    Dear Pen Pal Heather Vogel Frederick 2009

  • Now, would people be dogpiling on Eric if it had read "Another Bad Day for Coleman in Minnesota Recount"?

    Coleman Has Good Day In Minnesota Recount 2009

  • Out on the ice, the players start dogpiling on their goalie.

    Dear Pen Pal Heather Vogel Frederick 2009

  • At the risk of all of you dogpiling me, I haven't seen crowds respond to the personality of a politician in the way they do to Obama since Reagan.

    Obama Criticizes Debate, Says Hillary "Looked In Her Element" 2009

  • The key difference, of course, is that you, Seven, DBQ, and the rest of the "only a religion-hater would take that position" crowd would be dogpiling on to agree with me and condemn the Saudis.

    The Vatican rejects Caroline Kennedy. Ann Althouse 2009

  • It's a bummer that it's getting killed and critics are dogpiling.

    The Big B.O. Steve Hulett 2008

  • According to a glossary developed by Pen America, there are words for the people who interact with public figures just to be mean (trolls) and words for people who read something just because they dislike the author (hate-reads) and words for the groups that form with the purpose of harassing a single person (dogpiling).

    ‘It’s so toxic’: why we’re addicted to mean online gossip about women Katy Kelleher 2020

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