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A mixture of rum and water, sometimes sweetened with lime and sugar. Issued on British Navy ships from the mid 18th Century to the late 20th Century.grog
Grog is a secret mixture that contains one or more of the following:
-kerosene
-propylene glycerole
-artificial sweeteners
-sulphuric acid
-rum
-acetone
-red dye #2
-scumm
-axle grease
-battery acid
-and/or pepperoni
As you can imagine, it's one of the most caustic, volatile substances known to man.
-kerosene
-propylene glycerole
-artificial sweeteners
-sulphuric acid
-rum
-acetone
-red dye #2
-scumm
-axle grease
-battery acid
-and/or pepperoni
As you can imagine, it's one of the most caustic, volatile substances known to man.
Example:
You're a bunch of foul-smelling, grog-swilling pigs!
No swag means no grog, and we're running dangerously low on grog...
You're a bunch of foul-smelling, grog-swilling pigs!
No swag means no grog, and we're running dangerously low on grog...
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Cavalry Grog has a long tradition of identifying true cavalrymen.
The history of the "Punch Bowl" ceremony has become obscured with time. Legend has it that during the years of the Westward expansion, Cavalry Troopers would share their spirits with one another thereby insuring that all fellow troopers had something to drink. The alcoholic spirits usually consisted of whatever an individual trooper’s taste was, and that when mixed with other alcohol created a powerful drink known as "GROG". The camaraderie developed over the decades, and the various wars and campaigns provided the rare opportunity to share "liberated" spirits with each other. Today’s "GROG"
or punch bowl ceremony is a symbolic reflection of this age-old tradition.
The history of the "Punch Bowl" ceremony has become obscured with time. Legend has it that during the years of the Westward expansion, Cavalry Troopers would share their spirits with one another thereby insuring that all fellow troopers had something to drink. The alcoholic spirits usually consisted of whatever an individual trooper’s taste was, and that when mixed with other alcohol created a powerful drink known as "GROG". The camaraderie developed over the decades, and the various wars and campaigns provided the rare opportunity to share "liberated" spirits with each other. Today’s "GROG"
or punch bowl ceremony is a symbolic reflection of this age-old tradition.
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A drinking game where players attempt to shoot multiple quarters into an ice cube tray and drink from a community cup called "the grog."
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a Grog is a person within a large group of friends that is not bullied, but is generally the focus of the pain/happy slapping(which is as bad the holocaust according to a certain teacher)/swearing/etc within the group.
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Grog is a magical potion that is commonly served in bars and pubs that bestows upon the drinker awesome powers.
Possible awesome powers include;
Becoming the most knowledgable and funny man alive.
Vomiting.
Superhuman strength.
Inability to feel pain.
Inability to stand up.
Desire to mate with the nearest member of the opposite species, regardless of their level of attractiveness, availability, or how dead they are.
I love grog.
Possible awesome powers include;
Becoming the most knowledgable and funny man alive.
Vomiting.
Superhuman strength.
Inability to feel pain.
Inability to stand up.
Desire to mate with the nearest member of the opposite species, regardless of their level of attractiveness, availability, or how dead they are.
I love grog.
Example:
"Come on, you grog swilling grogger, let's get down to the grogging grog shop before we run out of grog"
"I love grog"
"Come on, you grog swilling grogger, let's get down to the grogging grog shop before we run out of grog"
"I love grog"
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Example:
Yarr, I'm Guybrush Threepwood, mighty pirate! I drink my grog and plunder the mysterious isles of Lucre, Jumbalaya, and Monkey.
Yarr, I'm Guybrush Threepwood, mighty pirate! I drink my grog and plunder the mysterious isles of Lucre, Jumbalaya, and Monkey.
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Current usage of grog is a group blog, or a blog made up of several people who blog about a common subject or lifestyle.
Example:
Some current writer's grogs include: The Debutante Ball, Killer Year, Murderati, and Good Girls Kill For Money.
Some current writer's grogs include: The Debutante Ball, Killer Year, Murderati, and Good Girls Kill For Money.