This is an old saying describing a love of strong alcoholic drinks. Grog was a Royal Navy term for rum often mixed with water and lime, one of the world's first cocktails, circa 1800.
The lads from Vanderbilt were fond of the grog!
by I, Wreckerrr March 29, 2017
by Mick Fodge June 06, 2018
An opportunistic female who lingers around bars flirting and preying on unsuspecting men with the specific and sole intent of scoring free alcohol. They can either operate in packs or as lone wolves.
by elz dot com January 10, 2015
A steaming turd produced by a hard night on the cans and curry or kebabs. Grog bogs occur the day after any given night where alcohol has been consumed to excessive levels. It is a foul, black, hot, sticky and large poo or series of poo's that are an essential part of the body's detox process
"hey mate, i let fly a couple of grog bogs at work this morning, man they were violent, i'm glad i got all that seedy $7 oxford street curry and those 23 schooners out of my system, im as right as rain now"
by storkman January 15, 2008
"You can tell Fred is a grog because all he talks about is tank armor penetration charts and playing ASL"
by Smapdee May 06, 2003
by Gaming Master 123 December 07, 2021
An old wiseman from a small town in Nevada. He is rarely seen by anyone but you can find his name under railroad bridges from time to time.
Bondo: Hey Son check this out Grog The Trog has been here. He carved his name under this bridge.
Son: Wow dad he sure did that’s awesome it’s a real trout stamp if you are reading what I’m laying down.
Son: Wow dad he sure did that’s awesome it’s a real trout stamp if you are reading what I’m laying down.
by Spoonyt69 March 04, 2022