Descriptive Noun. Pronounced Stowgy.
American Slang;
Stoagie was exported to Europe in 1965 by Roger Miller;
in a top-ten-singles song
called King of the Road.
Meaning = A Partly-Smoked Cigar, or Cigar Butt.
Sometimes Mis-Spelled by Europeans as Stoggy or Stoggie.
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When you get tricked into doing or saying something considered gay by your friends. Usually done for the comedic value derived from it, often only found funny by those who actually tricked the person who got strogied themselves. It often leads to very uncomfortable social situations due to people outside the joke or instance not understanding that the entire thing was set up.
Hey, let's strogie Matt Damon tomorrow night, he'll never see it coming.
Goddamnit, I got strogied by Harrison Ford again.
Billy is definitely getting strogied tonight, he's going to look gay in front of everyone!