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Scroglin

A swamp monster from the wirral. A product of incest and a lust to be a scouser.
"You are a fucking dirty scroglin you fucking swamp monster " Nancy said after Sam owned up a out being from the wirral.
by Deccys weather man February 9, 2022
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sprogeny

A genetic descendant who is the result of a pleasurable moment that should have been swallowed
Yeah he's the sprogeny of that guy, and they are both gronks
by d3drvr February 28, 2022
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stogger

it's combined with the 'nigger' 'no' and 'stop'. i am black so don't come after me. stogger is a word i made from 3 words i use the most. it's meant for insults mostly, kinda like the n word but with multiple meanings. it can be used as a name to offend someone. the meaning is like calling someone very stupid or small brained.
" no, you damn stogger ! "
" what? do i look like some kind of stogger to you? "
" you're such a fucking stogger, man! "
by ufwxavier April 9, 2022
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Scrogus

Negative exclamation. Often used in the scrunge community.
Nah man that's Scrogus..
by yes0908765 May 9, 2022
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Stogie

The definition of “stogie” is rooted deeply in the history of cigars in the United States. It’s derived from Conestoga, Pennsylvania, where the Amish have been growing tobacco the same way for over 300 years in Lancaster County, and – of equal significance – where the first Conestoga wagons were manufactured. The word “stogie” enjoyed multiple meanings during America’s frontier days. The wagon drivers were called “stogies,” as were the durable shoes they wore. Eventually, the term was applied to the long, thin, and rugged cigars many wagon drivers smoked. The strong and distinctive cigars were mostly rolled from Pennsylvania tobaccos. Though far fewer tobacco crops are grown in Pennsylvania today than centuries ago, Pennsylvania Broadleaf tobacco is still harvested there, and cigar-makers continue to blend with this unique tobacco. Although the expansion of the railroad rendered Conestoga wagons obsolete in much of the country by the late 1800s, we still call cigars “stogies.”

Modern Use of the Term
Because the cigars the pioneers smoked on their Conestoga wagons were of a fairly rough and rudimentary nature, “stogie” has commonly been used as a reference for cheroots, or cheap cigars that are opened on both ends, like those made by Henry Clay, De Nobili Toscani, and Backwoods. Today, however, cigar lovers apply the term broadly to all cigars, including premium handmade brands you know and love, as well as good cheap cigars.
Is that Arnold with a stogie?
by klobber May 24, 2022
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Stogono Blogono

Doing something random in funny circumstances with your friends.
The abbreviation is sto.
Bro lets play csgo at stogono blogono
Lets play football at sto.
I went to the park at sto.
by MihneaZeul May 29, 2022
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Scrogaversary

When it's the anniversary of the first time you banged your steady love that you are not married to.
Me and my baby celebrated our scrogaversary today.
by L- hud August 25, 2022
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