like a butcher's dog

The phrase "like a butcher's dog" typically refers to someone who is very friendly, loyal, and eager to please. It originated from the idea that a butcher's dog is always near its owner, eagerly waiting for scraps of meat or attention. The phrase is often used to describe someone's personality or behavior, implying that they are highly attentive and devoted.


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