stand out like dog's balls
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editstand 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)
- 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.