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pog

[ pog, pawg ]

noun

  1. a small collectible cardboard or plastic disk, usually bearing an image or graphic, used in any of various games.
  2. none pogs. a popular game played with these disks.


interjection

, Slang.
  1. (used as an exclamation of approval, especially in video game chat):

    Clutch win! POG!

adjective

, Slang.
  1. This cosplay outfit is so pog—I love it!

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Word History and Origins

Origin of pog1

First recorded in 1970–75, for an earlier sense; from the first letters of passionfruit ( def ), orange ( def ), and guava ( def ), the primary ingredients of a Hawaiian beverage

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Example Sentences

Pogrom, pog-rom′, n. destruction: devastation: a lawless outburst involving injury to persons and property.

A little after sunset we arrived at a little village called Petty Pog; remained during the night, by the order of Harris.

This plan, which Pog intended to modify at its conclusion, satisfied Erebus.

A look from Pog warned him that he must not push the young man too far.

Without replying, Pog went out of the chamber and walked to the prow.

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