by a SHOGGGGG April 14, 2011
SHOG {shog, shawg} - noun (contemporary American English slang)
The heavy, semi-opaque haze emanating from a restroom to which someone has recently laid waste. Or the cloud of evil wafting from ones' tailpipe subsequent to a particularly heinous bout of flatulence.
A contraction of the English words shit and fog.
The heavy, semi-opaque haze emanating from a restroom to which someone has recently laid waste. Or the cloud of evil wafting from ones' tailpipe subsequent to a particularly heinous bout of flatulence.
A contraction of the English words shit and fog.
by aaron w206 January 12, 2009
Everytime our bus goes over train tracks, your girlfriend shogs something fierce.
Remember, fat-campers: if you ain't shoggin', you ain't joggin'.
Remember, fat-campers: if you ain't shoggin', you ain't joggin'.
by Piddlesworth April 20, 2011
"That gunter looked well up for it last night."
"Aye, I took her back to my mum's whilst I was doin' nowt for shog like."
"Aye, I took her back to my mum's whilst I was doin' nowt for shog like."
by princeinpieces November 25, 2009
by space73cowboy December 30, 2009
A derogitory description of an unattractive woman. Typically, "shog" is used to describe an overweight or obese woman but can be used as a general term for women. It is an abreviated term for "Sweaty Hog".
1.) I can't believe you took that shog home with you!
2.) Get ready guys, we are going shog-hunting tonight.
3.) You remember that shog at the bar, I could have sworn I heard the floor begin to buckle.
2.) Get ready guys, we are going shog-hunting tonight.
3.) You remember that shog at the bar, I could have sworn I heard the floor begin to buckle.
by BLKDRAGN April 01, 2005
dog shit
Etymology: a euphemism derived from the spoonerized and abbreviated original term: dog shit = shog dit = shog.
First used in the early 1970s by the author's mum, the phrase was often to be heard whilst out walking, due to the propensity for one's shoes to find the aforementioned medium with frightening regularity.
NOTE: The event is often followed by a ritual display that could easily be confused with the Michael Jackson 'moonwalk' as the victim utilizes the nearest grass verge in order to remove as much 'shog' as possible.
Etymology: a euphemism derived from the spoonerized and abbreviated original term: dog shit = shog dit = shog.
First used in the early 1970s by the author's mum, the phrase was often to be heard whilst out walking, due to the propensity for one's shoes to find the aforementioned medium with frightening regularity.
NOTE: The event is often followed by a ritual display that could easily be confused with the Michael Jackson 'moonwalk' as the victim utilizes the nearest grass verge in order to remove as much 'shog' as possible.
'Look out for that shog!'
'I knew it. He's gone right in that shog!'
'Oh God, you've got shog everywhere again!'
'I knew it. He's gone right in that shog!'
'Oh God, you've got shog everywhere again!'
by Arthur Damage March 27, 2007