What is the meaning of POG. Phrases containing POG
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 A purse or prize
To steal or act suspiciously. For example, "What are you pogging at? Just don't pog at my work ok?" or, "Ok - who has pogged my ruler?".
Sweets, candy, food or cigarettes used by prison inmate or soldiers, in the seduction of boys and young men, to do homosexual acts.
v. to bounce on a fullsuspension bike like a pogo stick. Also, for a full-suspension bike to bounce annoyingly and uncontrollably.
Pogey is canadian slang for financial or other relief given to the unemployed by the government; dole.
A youthful male homosexual (POHG).
Pogo is slang for a dance style created by British punks in /. Involves jumping up and down whilst remaining stiff bodied.
adj. a nowdiscredited Shimano techno-fad where the chainrings were made intentionally not circular -- instead, they were elliptical, in order to (allegedly) smooth the power delivery, by giving the rider an effectively lower gear for part of the spin cycle. Now used to describe any uneven pedaling motion. Also used as a synonym for pogo-ing.
To Pog is to throw. Pogging is throwing. Common term in North West (Cheshire) UK play grounds. Cica 1944 Example "he pogged a stone at me"
Adj. Sated, full from eating food. Cf. 'podged'. [W. Yorks use]
Kids who attach poles to the front axle of their bikes so they can bounce up and down on the front wheel - a bit like a pogo stick on steroids.
n Northern English stuffed; full of food. Derivation is anybodyÂ’s guess.
Noun. A style of dancing born of British punk rock in 1976/77, involves keeping a stiff body and legs whilst jumping vertically up and down. Verb. To dance in the manner of the 'pogo'.
Unemployment Insurance - from the term for a poorhouse
Pogo stick is British rhyming slang for the penis (prick).Pogo stick is British rhyming slang for a fool, an obnoxious person (prick).
Adj. Full of food, sated with food, feeling one has overeaten. E.g."I had a five course meal and was too podged to walk." Cf. 'pogged'. [Derbyshire/Yorks/Notts use]
To look at something. For example, "Let's have a pog at your book". circa 1980, UK (SE)
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The menhaden.
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See Porgy.
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A california market fish (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) belonging to the Carp family.
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A European fish (Peristethus cataphractum), having the body covered with bony plates, and having three spines projecting in front of the nose; -- called also noble, pluck, pogge, sea poacher, and armed bullhead.
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An American marine fish of the Herring familt (Brevoortia tyrannus), chiefly valuable for its oil and as a component of fertilizers; -- called also mossbunker, bony fish, chebog, pogy, hardhead, whitefish, etc.
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The menhaden; -- called also poghaden.
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A small whale.
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A mintlike plant (Pogostemon Patchouli) of the East Indies, yielding an essential oil from which a highly valued perfume is made.
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