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      • In summary, the term “puppy love” originated in the early 19th century as a way to describe youthful infatuation that was seen as superficial and transient. As time passed, its meaning shifted slightly to encompass both innocent teenage romances and more light-hearted expressions of affection.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Puppy_lovePuppy love - Wikipedia

    Country singer Dolly Parton's first single, released in the 1950s when she was a child, was also called "Puppy Love". Singer Barbara Lewis released a song entitled "Puppy Love" in January 1964. Australian rock band Front End Loader featured a song called "Puppy Love" on their 1992 eponymous album.

  3. romantic love felt by a young person which disappears as they grow older. adolescent love that is not expected to last. Example Sentences. Most teenagers are quick to fall in love and expect it to last a lifetime, but of course it is puppy love and they soon fall out of it.

  4. It dates to the early 19th century, but puppy-lover used in similar contexts has been traced to the 17th century. Babyface has spent a lifetime writing love songs with his inner child in mind.

    • ‘Gone to the dogs’ Whether it’s politics or football teams, this phrase is used to complain about the way things are going. For example ‘this country has really gone to the dogs’.
    • ‘The dog’s dinner’ Similar to the previous phrase, this one’s all about how dog food is associated with scraps. We’re sure you can relate as a dog pawrent, pouring out a bowl of doggy kibble doesn’t exactly make us jealous of our pooches’ diet.
    • ‘Doggy bag’ Can’t finish your meal but think it’s simply too yummy to go to waste? Why not ask your waiter for a takeaway box or parcel? It’s thought that doggy bags were first used as a polite way of asking to take restaurant leftovers home, by pretending that dinners were taking it for your pooch, who wasn’t allowed to eat in the fancy restaurant.
    • ‘Let sleeping dogs lie’ Dogs love sleep, perhaps even more than us – which is saying something! We bet you’ve caught your dog sleeping in some pretty odd places, too.
  5. In summary, the term “puppy love” originated in the early 19th century as a way to describe youthful infatuation that was seen as superficial and transient. As time passed, its meaning shifted slightly to encompass both innocent teenage romances and more light-hearted expressions of affection.

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · Although puppy love isn't actually about surf-rock, I believe there's a correlation between being smitten with someone and the dreamy, love-struck nature of a '60s beach-pop ballad.

  7. Feb 13, 2019 · Evolution. February 13, 2019. They call it puppy love, but what is it really? by Heidi Hall, Vanderbilt University. Credit: Vanderbilt University. Humans just love seeing animals demonstrate...

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