all dogged up

Etymology
Perhaps inspired by decked out or dog's dinner.

Adjective

 * 1)  Wearing stylish and fancy clothing, having dressed up.
 * 2) * 1986, Through Streets Broad and Narrow. Gabriel Fielding. Pg. 99.
 * by the time he had reached Mitchell's where Dymphna would surely be at a corner table, there would be seven or eight people with him, all dogged-up, and several attractive girls.
 * 1) * 1986, Through Streets Broad and Narrow. Gabriel Fielding. Pg. 99.
 * by the time he had reached Mitchell's where Dymphna would surely be at a corner table, there would be seven or eight people with him, all dogged-up, and several attractive girls.