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The Stooges 

Not to be confused with the Three Stooges, The Stooges were a truly groundbreaking band and the godfathers of punk. They helped give rise to Iggy Pop, a legend of punk and one of the greatest frontmen around. Mick Jagger and Alice Cooper both take pages out of Iggy's book. Their influence can be best seen in bands like the MC5, the Ramones, The Damned, and most recently Velvet Revolver.
Man, I would rather listen to the Stooges any day over that Good Charlotte shit
The Stooges by oscar wilde February 14, 2005
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The Three Stooges 

1. A famous threesome of men who would poke each other in the eyes, pluck each other's eyebrows, and do other hilarious acts.
2. The main difference between men and women.
1. Dude, the three stooges are so funny!
2. Honey, why don't you like the three stooges?
I smoke old stogies I have found
Short, but not too big around
stogies by Lydia Chlamydia January 19, 2009
Slang from the North East of Scotland used to mainly describe a great golf shot.

Can also be used to describe anything that is impressive.

Upon hitting a great drive, approach shot, chip, etc - "What a stoogie!" or "That's a stoogie" or simply "Stoogie!".

When on a run of great golf shots, "Stoogiemania"
Stoogie by Big bad long john April 17, 2009

The Stooges 

One of the first punk bands. Back in the late 60's and a great band as well.
The Stooges by Punk Rocker September 2, 2005

The Three Stooges 

Historically a vaudeville comedy team who worked from 1922 to 1970, consisting of Larry, Moe and Curly, but now more popularly known to consist of the 45th POTUS, Attorney General William Barr and Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo.
The Three Stooges are endlessly doing their pratfalls and creating political comedy; they just cannot keep their stories straight!
The Three Stooges by Dr Bunnygirl November 4, 2019

Swoogies 

A term used to describe a person, male or female, of black decent. It can be used either in a derogatory or descriptive manner.
Person 1: "Yo, I heard there was a robbery at the liqour store last night."

Person 2: "Ya man. Some swoogie ran up in there and robbed the place. Surprised no one got shot."

Person 1: "Freakin swoogies."