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What does warm your dogs mean in slang?

"Warm your dogs" is not a common slang phrase. It's possible you've misheard or misinterpreted the phrase.

Here are some possibilities:

* "Warm up your dogs": This could refer to preparing hot dogs for a meal.

* "Warm your toes": This is a more common phrase meaning to get comfortable and warm.

* "Warm your heart": This means to make someone feel happy or comforted.

If you could provide more context or the full sentence where you heard this phrase, I might be able to give you a more accurate interpretation.

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