my dogs are barking

The phrase "my dogs are barking" is a colloquial expression typically used to convey the sensation of tired or sore feet. It is often used humorously to describe the discomfort experienced after prolonged periods of walking or standing. The phrase compares one's feet (nicknamed "dogs") to barking, implying that they are making noise due to pain or fatigue.


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