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What exactly does that mean, "onion breath" about a dog? Hi, I have a question about "onion breath" about a dog. Three Ameicans (Native speakers) mentioned "onion breath?" in the course of conversation when I talked about my dog who looked for the crumbs someone dropped on the ground at the cafe and he found a onion. why did they ever come up with that "onion breath"? Your answer is very much appreciated.My dog hasn't bad breath problem though.
15 mars 2015 00:16
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Have you ever smelled someone's breath after they ate a lot of onions? It has a specific smell, so we call that smell "onion breath." If your dog ate some onions, it could have "onion breath". It also sounds a little nicer than just "bad breath" which could be many different smells.
15 mars 2015
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Ha ha, dogs are the only one that can have onion breath. People can have it after a meal. Another term I like to use is dragon breath. It's similar: bad breath, but not necessarily attributed to onions. Someone might wake up with dragon breath.
15 mars 2015
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