God dammit, my son went noggin last night and ended up stealing a car, marrying a white woman, burning his lips on a crack pipe and picking 10 bushels of cotton.
by hollameats October 28, 2007
by Ivan McGenius May 05, 2004
You're so noggin.
Mum and dad, I'm noggin.
Mum and dad, I'm noggin.
by Silver.au January 03, 2007
Used in irish tunes to gracefully omit "Bloody Foogin". In partiucular this is to be found used in the tune "All For Me Grog", whose lyrics are easily found on the internet.
Where are me boots, me noggin noggin boots,
by Olin Oden August 25, 2006
by Ilianivich March 15, 2003
by Glittery Goddess June 27, 2004
1. head (noun not verb)
2 . a small drinking vessel or measure of alcohol
3. end of a loaf of bread (can't find anything to back that up though)
2 . a small drinking vessel or measure of alcohol
3. end of a loaf of bread (can't find anything to back that up though)
1. I rattled my noggin (I banged my head)
2. I'll have a noggin of Whiskey
3. Do you mind having the noggin in your sandwhich
2. I'll have a noggin of Whiskey
3. Do you mind having the noggin in your sandwhich
by O. Bog November 13, 2010