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O.G.
1noun
- a leader or elder in a street gang:
Even the toughest homie will show respect to a real O.G.
- a person or thing that is respected as genuine and classic (often used attributively): This is an O.G. muscle car built just for street racing.
Julia Child was the O.G. of elevated American cuisine.
This is an O.G. muscle car built just for street racing.
O.G.
2abbreviation for
- officer of the guard. Also OG
- Architecture. ogee.
- Philately. See o.g. ( def 2 ).
Og
3o.g.
4abbreviation for
- Architecture. ogee.
- Philately. original gum: the gum on the back of a stamp when it is issued to the public. Also O.G.
o.g.
1abbreviation for
- own goal
OG
2abbreviation for
- officer of the guard
- Alsoo.g philately original gum
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Word History and Origins
Origin of O.G.1
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Example Sentences
“This is like somewhere,” wrote one contender of the $100 OG strain.
We'll see if Shaheen proves correct on Sunday, or if the Germans can get a win for Paul, the OG prophet.
For a full minute the girl vented her anger on Og, while he stood sulky but patient, waiting for an opening to defend himself.
To the half-tribe of Manasseh the kingdom of Og fell, and the northern half of Gilead.
Orography, or-og′ra-fi, n. the description of mountains—also Orol′ogy.
They should have lived in the days of Og, the King of Basan; his bedstead was a bedstead.
Og fiergieff oss vorar skulder, so sem vier fierergiefum vorum skuldinautum.
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