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STOG: Verb; Newfoundland English.
Correctly: to pack a woodstove with logs. Can also be used to mean: fill up, stuff tight, feed to excess. Stog the stove, stog the dog etc...
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A cigar. Also known as a stogie. The word orginates from the men traveling west during the gold rush that smoked cigars. The name stogie refers to the conastoga wagens that the men traveled in. Man, I just smoked a big ass stog.
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Cigarette - a smoke Pass me a Stogy dawggg
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anonymous
Nov 7, 2003
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A stog is a cigar, not a cigarette. Short for stogie. Bill: "Sorry, I guess it's just too small."
Monica: "That's all right. Use this stog, that'll do the trick." |
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a cigarrete. "Imma buy a pack of stogs."
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smokeit got any stogs?
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Relatively uncommon word used to describe a female penis. "I saw that her panties seemed to be wet; I got turned on, and so did she--inadvertently revealing her 5-inch stog, something I'd only previously heard about in Readers Digest."
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