STOG: Verb; Newfoundland English.
Correctly: to pack a woodstove with logs.
Can also be used to mean: fill up, stuff tight, feed to excess.
Correctly: to pack a woodstove with logs.
Can also be used to mean: fill up, stuff tight, feed to excess.
by David Wright February 02, 2004
"I saw that her panties seemed to be wet; I got turned on, and so did she--inadvertently revealing her 5-inch stog, something I'd only previously heard about in Readers Digest."
by Wes Virginia November 22, 2005
by Tata fire February 12, 2017
by Jen Farrell June 25, 2006
A cigar. Also known as a stogie. The word orginates from the men traveling west during the gold rush that smoked cigars. The name stogie refers to the conastoga wagens that the men traveled in.
by monkey spakner September 25, 2005