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im going to see a man about a dog
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what does im going to see a man about a dog mean
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"I'm going to see a man about a dog" or "I'm going to go see a man about a horse" have been used in America, at least, to mean, "I have to go place my bet, now." it's a reference to betting on horse or dog races, and the rush is implied; because you have to get to the betting office, before the race begins, to place your bet. From there, it has become a more standard excuse for leaving someone momentarily, with the expectation of returning soon. (hence, a good excuse for grabbing a beer, or using "the facilities", without having to state what one is actually doing.)