Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Dog Everything
English answer:
lock everything in position
Added to glossary by
Anthony Indra
Jan 8, 2006 16:19
18 yrs ago
English term
Dog Everything
English
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Automotive / Cars & Trucks
Operational instruction
This is a Hand signal instruction in an excavator: to Dog Everything.
Does it means to remove (Hands-off) everything
OR
to grab everything?
Thanks!
Does it means to remove (Hands-off) everything
OR
to grab everything?
Thanks!
Responses
4 +4 | lock everything in position | Jack Doughty |
4 | to follow | languagelear (X) |
Responses
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Selected
lock everything in position
Verb based on the following definitions of "dog", meaning to set in a locked position.
# A device which catches, holds or grips to prevent something, such as a mine car, from proceeding in a direction not intended.
www.readinganthracite.com/glossary.htm
# Any of various devices for holding, gripping or fastening something.
laurentian.ca/engr/people/lrudd/MININGDEFANDTERMS.htm
# A device which catches, holds or grips to prevent something, such as a mine car, from proceeding in a direction not intended.
www.readinganthracite.com/glossary.htm
# Any of various devices for holding, gripping or fastening something.
laurentian.ca/engr/people/lrudd/MININGDEFANDTERMS.htm
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Comment: "Thank you all.
I think the #1 is correct. "
4 mins
to follow
I don't know what to say about the context, but "to dog" means to follow, or as I found on wordweb, "to go after with the intent to catch"
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