noun
- a disorderly heap or pile of people lying on top of one another, typically formed when multiple people jump on someone in play or celebration
Usage: informal; often used in sports or playful contexts
verb
- to jump on someone or pile on top of someone along with others, typically in a playful or celebratory manner
Usage: informal; third-person singular present tense or plural form
Examples
- The team formed a dogpiles on the field after scoring the winning goal.
- When the quarterback threw the touchdown pass, his teammates dogpiles on him in celebration.
- The kids created a dogpiles in the living room during their game.
- Every time someone scores, the whole team dogpiles near the goal line.
- The players dogpiles together to celebrate their victory.
- A dogpiles of excited fans rushed toward the stage.
- The children dogpiles onto the couch when their favorite show comes on.