bog
Example:
(v) "Mum, you can start dinner without me, I need to bog"
(n) "Who did a bog and didn't flush?"
(v) "Mum, you can start dinner without me, I need to bog"
(n) "Who did a bog and didn't flush?"
bog
An area of sense, highly acidic soil formed from the decay over millions of years of various forests. The source of turf. Were once common in Europe, but are now found mainly in Ireland.
bog
a bog is a slang term on stan twitter that is made for big accounts. it’s a big account that is nice, funny, interacts with others, unproblematic. unlike regular big accounts! they’re nice people and love to make friends.
Example:
“wow! did you see @stanaccount3673? they’re so bog!”
“@stanaccount4747 is so nice, they’re such a nice bog!”
“wow! did you see @stanaccount3673? they’re so bog!”
“@stanaccount4747 is so nice, they’re such a nice bog!”
bog
God. From "A Clockwork Orange"
bog
Verb: To engage in purposfully melancholy or pathetic behavior in an effort to attract sympathy
Origin: Coined as an analogy to the peat bog or swamp, in which animals or people somtimes find themselves hopelessly mired.
Origin: Coined as an analogy to the peat bog or swamp, in which animals or people somtimes find themselves hopelessly mired.
Example:
I'm not going to fall for your pathetic bogging any more, either you snap out of it and cheer up or I'm gone!
I'm not going to fall for your pathetic bogging any more, either you snap out of it and cheer up or I'm gone!
bog
Another word for shroom which are mushrooms containing psilocybin and psilocin, that are ingested for there hallucinogenic properties. It can also be used as a synonym for any other illegal drug.
This word was first commonly used by the SMART CREW (graffiti crew) from NYC. It is now often used in the New England area in many underground cultures. It is a very versatile word that can also be used as a verb, noun, adjective, etc... with completely different meanings.
This word was first commonly used by the SMART CREW (graffiti crew) from NYC. It is now often used in the New England area in many underground cultures. It is a very versatile word that can also be used as a verb, noun, adjective, etc... with completely different meanings.
Example:
Are you going bog out tonight?
Are there any cameras? I'm just going to bog it, look out for boggers.
Who's bog-tending tonight? You think we can get free drinks?
Are you going bog out tonight?
Are there any cameras? I'm just going to bog it, look out for boggers.
Who's bog-tending tonight? You think we can get free drinks?