A man or woman who befriends another human purely for a short term romantic relationship and is then insulted when denied said relationship.
by godgetitright March 02, 2019
person other than grunt, grunt being in the infantry. this term is mainly used in the Marine Corps, it is a derrogatory term
You F'N POG!
by MMMMDCE June 14, 2015
by RealestNiggainthis December 02, 2015
Coming from the modern US military (Specifically the US Army and Marine Corps), a POG (Pronounced Poe-gah) is an acronym for Person Other then Grunt, with a Grunt someone with an Infantry military occupational specialty. (Military servicemen in the Reserves, National Guard are sometimes referred to as a POG even though they can have Infantry MOS's.)
The term can also refer to service men who have not seen combat, however this usage is less common and can be hard to distinguish with the original meaning. The term has spread to UK and Canadian militarizes however is relatively unused in Eastern European and Asian Militarizes. The term is usually only found in Voluntary armed forces.
The term can also refer to service men who have not seen combat, however this usage is less common and can be hard to distinguish with the original meaning. The term has spread to UK and Canadian militarizes however is relatively unused in Eastern European and Asian Militarizes. The term is usually only found in Voluntary armed forces.
by SummerBoi?! December 21, 2017
1. Acronym: Pinapple Orange Guava, a drink usually associated with the tropics.
2. A game (mid 90's)which names origin comes from the acronym, since the pieces were/similar to the bottle caps on the drink.
Game were many paper/cardboard circles are stacked on top of eachother ,then knocked over with metal circles (Kini(s) or Slammer(s))
2. A game (mid 90's)which names origin comes from the acronym, since the pieces were/similar to the bottle caps on the drink.
Game were many paper/cardboard circles are stacked on top of eachother ,then knocked over with metal circles (Kini(s) or Slammer(s))
by Xapti May 06, 2003