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 29, 2005
Get the stog mug.Bill: "Sorry, I guess it's just too small."
Monica: "That's all right. Use this stog, that'll do the trick."
Monica: "That's all right. Use this stog, that'll do the trick."
by Nick D December 1, 2003
Get the stog mug.To not have any other choice or action to do; to not be able to do something else.
To only be able to do one specific action.
To only be able to do one specific action.
by Sarah2nin September 27, 2023
Get the Stogged mug.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 1, 2004
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