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The Adorable Blop Phenomenon Explained By 22 Dogs

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The Adorable Blop Phenomenon Explained By 22 Dogs

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By Jon Baldwin

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The “blop” has got to be one of the most adorable doggy phenomenon ever. Trust us, when you see the pics, you’ll understand what all the fuss is about. Never heard of the blop before? A blop is (according to Urban Dictionary):
“When a dog forgets to put its tongue back in its mouth, causing the tip to stick out. Same thing as blep in cats.”

A picture tells a thousand words. So here are 22 pictures of blops, which is better than 22,000 words, by our calculations. Blops come in all shapes and sizes, so by the end of this article we guarantee you’ll be a blop-spotting pro!

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The “teeny tiny hand-sized sleeping puppy” blop

The “so what, I’ve got a chubby face, deal with it” blop

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The “cute and fluffy before-bath and mid-bath” blops

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The “aren’t I the mostest beautiful dog in the whole of dogdom?” blop

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The “dogs on beaches ‘98 wall calendar” blop

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The “begging for a biscuit” blop

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The “I’m a fearsome mountain and lake explorer” blop

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The “woah, where did that pillow come from?!” blop

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The “quizzical head tilt” blop

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The “feeling festive?” blop

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The “very professional and businesslike” blop

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The “everything looks weird when I lie upside down” blop

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The “most adorable chocolate puppy” blop

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The “Where’s my treat?” blop

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The “I was too sleepy to make it to my bed” blop

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The “this is my sofa now” blop

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The “snuggled up all nice ‘n’ cosy” blop

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The “swingin’ when you’re winning” blop

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The “anticipatory pre-walkies” blop

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The “double or nothing” blop

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The “photobomb” blop

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And last but not least, the “office dog” blop

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