Welcome to doge kingdom

Such doge. Much lol. Very fun.

All the Doges

First Doge

First Doge

Doggorino heckin good boys snoot shibe very hand that feed shibe puggorino.

Second Doge

Second Doge

H*ck such treat smol borking doggo with a long snoot for pats, heckin.

Third Doge

Third Doge

You are doing me a frighten noodle horse pupperino you are doing me the shock much ruin diet, very hand that feed shibe heck corgo.

Forth Doge

Forth Doge

Such treat floofs long woofer lotsa pats doggorino, bork stop it fren pats ur givin me a spook, pats yapper fluffer.

To the Doges

About the Doge

Doge (often /ˈdoʊdʒ/ DOHJ, /ˈdoʊɡ/ DOHG) is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013 and has had a resurgence in 2019. The meme typically consists of a picture of a Shiba Inu dog accompanied by multicolored text in Comic Sans font in the foreground. The text, representing a kind of internal monologue, is deliberately written in a form of broken English.

The meme is based on a 2010 photograph, and became popular in late 2013, being named as Know Your Meme's "top meme" of that year. A cryptocurrency based on Doge, the Dogecoin, was launched in December 2013, and the Shiba Inu has been featured on Josh Wise's NASCAR car as part of a sponsorship deal. Doge has also been referenced by members of the United States Congress, a safety video for Delta Air Lines, a Google Easter egg, and the video for the song "Word Crimes" by "Weird Al" Yankovic.

Structure of Doge

Doge uses two-word phrases in which the first word is almost always one of five modifiers ("so", "such", "many", "much", and "very"), and the departure from correct English is to use the modifier with a word that it cannot properly modify. For example, "Much respect. So noble." uses the doge modifiers but is not "proper" doge because the modifiers are used in a formally correct fashion; the doge version would be "Much noble, so respect." In addition to these phrases, a doge utterance often ends with a single word, most often "wow" but with "amaze" and "excite" also being used.

In April 2018, The Daily Dot reported on a new variation of the doge meme in which the image of the dog is liquified into other shapes. The spread of this new meme was attributed to the YouTuber PewDiePie, who featured it in one of his videos.

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Address

Doge Kingdom
Poodle Street 1
Doge City, DC