by Austin B November 6, 2006
by kotori September 20, 2006
Use as an emote, this is an intensification of "nod", denoting more emphatic agreement. Originated with PvP MUDs.
by chaos5023 June 17, 2011
Used when comunicating via text, usually in a 'live' situation (irc, IM etc), that you have heard, recieved or understood a statement or comment.
Unlike replying "cool" or similar, it does not infer that you agree or disagree or allocate it a positive or negative emotion, merely that you have noted it.
Interchangable with "nod", of which it is an intentional manipulation.
Use of both nod and nog prevents spamming of one reply and immediately informs the person being replied to that the user is awake and listening, not just nodding dumbly.
Nog replies can be used solely as an 'I understand' word in the form of "noggle". This is the inverse of "boggle", where you do not.
Unlike replying "cool" or similar, it does not infer that you agree or disagree or allocate it a positive or negative emotion, merely that you have noted it.
Interchangable with "nod", of which it is an intentional manipulation.
Use of both nod and nog prevents spamming of one reply and immediately informs the person being replied to that the user is awake and listening, not just nodding dumbly.
Nog replies can be used solely as an 'I understand' word in the form of "noggle". This is the inverse of "boggle", where you do not.
Albert: exactly... it's getting further than anything ever before... to the point where the solar wind slows as it hits the stellar plasma
Bob: nod
Bob: Ok, I've uploaded the re-written php and sorted all the tags out. The main vars have all changed, watch out.
Albert: noggle
Bob: nod
Bob: Ok, I've uploaded the re-written php and sorted all the tags out. The main vars have all changed, watch out.
Albert: noggle
by aioue_tp April 6, 2005
The true opposite of the modern slang abbreviation "pog" - which stands for "poggers" - this is used to react to a positive/exciting event that has just taken place, originating from gaming audiences, but now creeping it's way into the modern teenage vocabulary.
Usually used to express condolences on some occasions, or to mark a negative event that has just taken place.
Usually used to express condolences on some occasions, or to mark a negative event that has just taken place.
by lankylad73 July 17, 2020
1. n. semen
2. v. to cause semen to be ejaculated, e.g. by masturbation of the penis.
3. v. to ejaculate semen onto or into a person.
2. v. to cause semen to be ejaculated, e.g. by masturbation of the penis.
3. v. to ejaculate semen onto or into a person.
by Hal Jackson May 10, 2006