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Usually referred to as "Oogey", but this is a common alteration of the word. They are usually quiet, but with tendances to be very spontaneous and hyper at times. Oogsworths often flip their hair and don't jump around at concerts. They wear magical jackets that they can pull many things out of. An Oogsworth is always someone extremely cool. They like giving hugs and drinking Vitamin Water.
"I met this guy at school today. He's a total Oogsworth!"
Oogsworth by Numbers December 14, 2008
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Noun (leet) -- A gargantuan bag of ownage dropped down on one person or a team, most often found in the XBox game "Halo 2." From latin root "owned BITCH," ownsworth is the ultimate in tauntsworth technology.

Led to spin-offs such as hosedworth and humpsworth.
-Dude I totally hosed that bitch!
-Oh yea? How badly?
-Dude I took a big ownsworth-like shit on his chest!
Ownsworth by Darth FattyFat December 8, 2005

Dogsworth 

Dogsworth is a word that originated in the Willoughby area of Sydney Australia back in the late 1980's and continued by popular demand well into the 1990's, it was started by a group of friends who's ethnic backround's are Croatian, Italian, Lebanese and Armenian to name a few. Dogsworth is best used to describe an individual who is a dog of a person, its worse than calling someone a dog, you would normally use it to brand this particular person and give them a new found identity
you would use this word to brand a person who has double crossed you

for example if this person was a friend you would say:

YOUR A DOGSWORTH MATE!
Dogsworth by WilloughbyWog December 1, 2011

bogsworth 

The amount of time it takes an average person to smoke a bog/boggie/bogie; approximately 10 minutes.
damn bro, we gotta sit here for a whole bogsworth because your brother smokes
bogsworth by t-mayo September 19, 2009

cogsworth the clock 

a character in beauty and the beast. man turned to clock. a crazy tale. good nickname for a cody.
: “o my what is that
: “me? o i’m cogsworth the clock