STOG: Verb; Newfoundland English.
Correctly: to pack a woodstove with logs.
Can also be used to mean: fill up, stuff tight, feed to excess.
Correctly: to pack a woodstove with logs.
Can also be used to mean: fill up, stuff tight, feed to excess.
by David Wright February 1, 2004
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by Wes Virginia December 28, 2005
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stogging means 'he or she has a face like the back of bus'
in Norwegian
stogging means 'he or she has a face like the back of bus'
in Norwegian
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