stand out like dog's balls

English

Verb

stand out like dog's balls (third-person singular simple present stands out like dog's balls, present participle standing out like dog's balls, simple past and past participle stood out like dog's balls)

  1. Alternative form of stick out like dog's balls
    • 2007, Ben Kozel, Three Men in a Raft:
      We were camped on a wide-open beach opposite the mouth of the Pampas River and our tents stood out like dog's balls.
    • 2012, Watson Watson, Bolters and Coolers: Tales of a Bouncer, Bodyguard and Cook, page 42:
      The six of them stood out like dog's balls and walked with a vampire swagger.
    • 2016, Leigh Neville, Modern Snipers:
      An Australian sniper was blunter in his estimation of the challenges: We stood out like dog's balls.
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