What is the meaning of SLOG. Phrases containing SLOG
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Slogger is criminal slang for a weapon comprising a heavy weight attached to a strap or thong.
to slog around on foot.
hard work ‘It was a hard slog but we got it done in the end.’
A rather painful treatment involved a whack on the upper arm for any reason imaginable - from playing cards, farting or seeing a gas van!
Vrb phrs. To work very hard.
for coughs and colds, take beechams!
Wordplay-employing phrase based on an advertising slogan. Used as a subversive means of insulting someone. The first two words spoken quickly i.e. 'for coughs', sounds like 'fuck off'). (ed: Beechams - for those who want to be bored - is the name of a cold rememdy in the UK. It used to be sold as 'little pills', then later in powwder form. As I recall it was mainly powdered aspirin)
A blow, a fight with the fists.
Slog one's guts out is British slang for work very hard.
Male Virgin. It was really funny when Coors beer came out with their advertisement slogan, "Go get a Silver Bullet tonight". Went right past the adults and censors.
A difficult journey, such as slogging across town on foot.
A beating, a thrashing, a fight.
Harvey's makes a hamburger a beautiful thing
coming from an old tv slogan for a hamburger fastfood chain, now meaning anything that is good. See, a good looking girl, "Oh, Harvey's makes a hamburger a beautiful thing"
A shoe-maker.
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Sluggish.
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The war cry, or gathering word, of a Highland clan in Scotland; hence, any rallying cry.
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An erroneous form of the Scotch word slughorne, or sloggorne, meaning slogan.
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