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Grammar and vocabulary for "top dog" / "alpha dog"

 

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Old October 28, 2018, 12:19 PM
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Question Grammar and vocabulary for "top dog" / "alpha dog"

First post here, howdy everybody!

I'm just after some help. Only starting to learn a bit of the language myself, and I'm unironically signing up to a bunch of new websites, which require I enter a username.


Here, I've gone and used my classic online name, TheTopMostDog, but I'm keen for a new name on sites where I'll be interacting in Spanish. I'd like to keep the meaning as close as possible, but I mostly want to retain the canine reference, as that's where the nickname came from, originally.


Having no real idea about the expansive Spanish vocabulary, and basically zero knowledge about correct grammar, I thought I'd come and get some help with this one, as it's probably going to stick for a while (I've been using my current username for 15 years).

I've dug up some words like these, below, but I have no idea how to fit any of them together as a title or nickname, and I'm especially having trouble with the "top most" part of my username. I don't want to add redundant words which translate poorly, but I'm also after more than just "top dog".


- mandamás
- alfa lobo
- macho alfa
- más allá del
- superior (sumo?)


el perro más allá sumo/alfa
mandamás sumo perro


What other words are there? What am I missing? How badly am I butchering everything?



Cheers,
-Dog
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Old October 28, 2018, 04:43 PM
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Usernames with written accents can be a bit troublesome to provide during signup, and there is a difference between using mas and más, al lector culto.
So even though 'topmost' would contain the words el and más, 'ElPerroSuperior' is a good substitute for 'topmost'. This username also stays true to the canine reference you wanted.
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Topmost is superiorísimo, but that requires an accent mark.
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Awesome. Many thanks, guys.
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Old November 02, 2018, 12:12 AM
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I agree with the suggestions.

But I would use something like:

LoboAlfaPlus

Or

PerroAlfaPlus...

Or even SuperPerro

"Perro Gordo" (Fat Dog) would be a variation of "Pez Gordo" (Literally "fat fish", but equivalent to "Big Cheese")

Maybe that option is a bit "too" funny.

Another ideas would be:

SuperInteligenciaPerruna (a bit too long, but it would mean something like "Super-Doglike-Smartness/IQ).

At any rate, "PerroSuperior" "PerroSenior" (as in "Highest Status Dog"), would be other ideas... ;-)
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