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Liverpool/Scouse slang used in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Meaning : back alley, alleyway, rear-entry, back-passage, Back alley.
The burglar escaped down the ennog, unseen by neighbours in the busy street.

The binmen go round the ennog to collect the wheelie bins on a Monday.
ennog by Barry Davies December 14, 2008
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An Egog is an egotistical male that looks like a “gremlin” or “SHREK” & has extremely shallow requirements for all of the ladies that he thinks want to date him. He stands around talking about how hot or not he thinks females are & doesn’t realize they wouldn’t date him in the first place because he is a complete douche. Seeks perfection while he himself is like a creature from some horrible “B” horror movie.
Dave is an Egog. He thinks women need plastic surgery & Botox but he looks like “Homer” off of “The Simpsons”
“That girl over there needs to workout & get a makeover man, I’d never date her” said the Egog.
Egog by WickedHellamean November 9, 2018
Liverpool/Scouse slang used in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Meaning : back alley, alleyway, rear-entry, back-passage, Back alley.
"Run round the ennog when you leave so's err next door don't see yer going up the street and twitching the curtains."
ennog by Barry Davies December 14, 2008
Ignoring your partner in conversation by fiddling with your smartphone
I went on a date with him and all he did was to egnore me with his fucking Iphone
egnore by Leonard Davich September 24, 2010
Eggnog, or egg nog, is a sweetened dairy-based beverage traditionally made with milk and/or cream, sugar, and whipped eggs (which gives it a frothy texture). Brandy, rum, whisky, bourbon, Kahlúa, vodka, or a combination of liquors are often added; and the finished serving would be garnished with a sprinkling of ground cinnamon or nutmeg.

Eggnog is a popular drink throughout the United States and Canada, and is usually associated with winter celebrations such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the New Year. Commercial non-alcoholic eggnog is typically available only in the winter season. Eggnog may be added as a flavoring to food or drinks such as coffee and tea. Eggnog as a custard can also be used as an ice cream base.
Hey Sandy what are you serving at the Christmas Party?
I am serving cookies, crackers and cheese, and for beverages, punch, beer, ginger ale, and of course Eggnog.
Eggnog by David Faustino December 4, 2012
Kidz bop version of the n-word
John: Ya, ya my man ur my eggnogga

Gergory: Yessir
Eggnogga by anonymous November 29, 2019