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The expression '''top dog''' is an idiom for the [[Supervisor|boss]] or the [[leader]]. In a competition, it is also the favorite or the one expected to win, and the opposite of the [[underdog (competition)|underdog]]. It may be a shorthand reference for a [[dominance hierarchy]].
The expression '''top dog''' is an idiom for the [[Supervisor|boss]] or the [[leader]]. In a competition, it is also the favorite or the one expected to win, and the opposite of the [[underdog (competition)|underdog]]. It may be a shorthand reference for a [[dominance hierarchy]].
Also meaning a warehouse leader, IE Danny from morrisons is top dog


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The expression top dog is an idiom for the boss or the leader. In a competition, it is also the favorite or the one expected to win, and the opposite of the underdog. It may be a shorthand reference for a dominance hierarchy. Also meaning a warehouse leader, IE Danny from morrisons is top dog

The name Top Dog may refer to:

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