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Logpog is a verb, used to mean “rapping whitley”

Invented by Saul Rennie early in the sixteenth century, Logpog has a very interesting etymological history. The root words for the term come from the English language. The first half of the word is derived from the name “Logan”, a common name for white suburban rappers. The suffix attached to it comes from the term, “P-terrible-execution-of-music-that-could-be-really-good-with-better-delivery-og”, which is usually used as an emote on a popular streaming platform called Facebook.
Yo dude, your album was trash. You Logpoged on like every song it was cringe.
Logpog by MrTrueFactTeller January 14, 2021
Related Words

LogLog08 

It’s LogLog08 he’s gonna murder us after cranking to max height

logpographer

Yeah, I'm a logpographer, problem? (troll face)

logpography 

the study of logpog
I major in logpography, what do you do for yours?
pronounced (loz-boj)

Lozboge is a fantastic, semi-underground anime. All episodes now have english subtitles, and a few early episodes are now dubbed in english.
Lozboge fan:"did you see Lozboge last night?!?!?!"
Person:"no."
Lozboge by Savii May 22, 2008
1. A book in which you and your friends write your daily events in.
2. where a captain or first mates keeps notes of important things while sailing around the great blue ocean.
my i make an entry in the logbook? i just caught a monkey in that tree over there!
logbook by Tannis May 6, 2006