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The original terms goofy-foot and goofy-footers (later shortened to goofy) appear to have become popular in surfing during the early sixties I agree with FumbleFingers: it's likely both the surfing term and Disney's Goofy character comes from the earlier goofy meaning of stupid, silly, daft In fact, after watching the 1937 Disney animation Hawaiian Holiday, Goofy surfs with whichever foot
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Noun dawg (plural dawgs) Eye dialect spelling of dog; also hound dawg That dawg won't hunt (slang) Dude, bud, pal used to address a close male friend Sup, dawg As far as I know the word comes from the African American vernacular and was popularized in the 90ies by various rappers The particular use you quote is just a play on dog and dawg
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