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Stoagie

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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I smoke old stoagies I have found,
Short, but not too big around,
by Cyril Squirrel April 8, 2007
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Stoogie

The word 'Stoogie' is widely used in England and Scotland as the common slang for a 'Cigar'.
SOURCE:
National Newspaper
The Independant
By Guy Adams
Published: 18 July 2006

Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 40-a-day cigar habit is held responsible for some of the greatest triumphs of British engineering.

Unfortunately, it also represents an upturned middle finger towards the politically-correct mandarins of modern academia.

With this in mind, Brunel University has removed the famous stoogie from a new, life-size statue of the eminent Victorian.

The bronze is based on the National Portrait Gallery's iconic photograph of Brunel standing next to the launching chains of his ship, the SS Great Eastern, in 1857.

It was unveiled last week, revealing a close likeness, but - to the annoyance of Brunel fans, historians and the smoking lobby alike - no cigar.
by Alan Drinkwater April 26, 2007
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stoge-rider

Someone who chain-smokes squares back to back while being fubar.
G-money was at a block party getting fubar and being a stoge-rider.
by G$ aka Flash Gordon October 4, 2007
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stoogied

I was stoogied last night
by Wiggdon August 26, 2020
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Stovie

A method of disposing of an enemy’s body at sea whereby the victim is chained to a wood-burning stove, thrown overboard and effectively drowned.
Despite being so religious, word has it that Brian Alexander was sorted out by some crooked cops with a Stovie.
by RobertTrimbole October 5, 2020
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I want to hear more stories about evil clowns

When you're all sitting around, drinking and sharing Scary Stories, e.g. John Wayne Gacy who dressed as a clown, and the Evil Clowns who kidnap children in South America, The Clown from Stephen King's "It"
The party is breaking up because it's almost 3AM, and Joe says...

"Damn, I want to hear more stories about evil clowns!"
by jagshemash1 March 19, 2009
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Stokies

People who are sociable, warm, sporty, imaginative and giving...

Sociable (like to meet in groups to set fire to cars), warm (always standing next to lit cars), sporty (when running away from lit cars), imaginative (when explaining to police that it is just a coincidence that they are running away from a flaming car) and giving (will give you a smack if you tell the police why they were running a way from the burning car).
Look a gathering of Stokies, where did I leave my car?
by Chesh February 2, 2004
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