v 1. to stick one's head up out of a cubicle to look at something. The term comes from prairie dogs, who burrow in the ground. In a field with prairie dogs, if there's a loud noise, typically many of them will pop their heads up out of the ground. Submitted by Kevin Henriksen, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA, 29-11-2001.
PRAIRIE DOG
Meaning of PRAIRIE DOG in English
Slang English vocab. Английский сленговый словарь. 2012