dog town

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See also: dogtown and Dogtown

English

Etymology

(theatrical): See try it on the dog.

Noun

dog town (plural dog towns)

  1. A community of prairie dogs.
    • 2004, Nora Bowers, Rick Bowers, Kenn Kaufmann, Mammals of North America, page 118:
      This ferret feeds on prairie dogs and lives in their abandoned burrows; although it will feed on other small prey, it never thrives away from the dogtowns.
  2. (theater, colloquial) A town at which a play is performed for a less important audience to gauge the likelihood of general success.
    • 1917, W. J. Thorold, Arthur Hornblow, Perriton Maxwell, Theatre Magazine, volume 25, page 42:
      He's rehearsing his first-born for a dog-town opening next week.
    • 1923, The Drama, volumes 14-15, page 91:
      And speaking of Mr. Sloan, I note that he believes Chicago is taking New Haven's place as a dog-town.

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