dogpile

Etymology
From. In reference to piles of people, originally as a noun after earlier. In reference to dog excrement, a clipping of.

Noun

 * 1)  A disorderly pile of people formed by jumping upon a victim.
 * 2) * 1948 November 21, Los Angeles Times, Sect. i, p. 20:
 * The bottom man of a 'dog pile' in a fraternity house scuffle is in a hospital with a neck dislocation.
 * 1)  Any similarly disorderly pile of people or things.
 * 2)  A pile of dogshit.
 * 1)  A pile of dogshit.
 * 1)  A pile of dogshit.

Synonyms

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Verb

 * 1)  To jump into a dogpile.
 * 2) * 1989 September 7, The Los Angeles Times, Sect. ix, p. 16:
 * I fumbled the snap, fell on the ball and about 10 guys dog-piled on top of me.
 * 1)  To pile on, to overwhelm in other senses.
 * 1)  To pile on, to overwhelm in other senses.
 * 1)  To pile on, to overwhelm in other senses.
 * 1)  To pile on, to overwhelm in other senses.