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pogue noun- a homosexual male who plays the passive role during anal sex, especially if young US, 1941
Deriving perhaps from Irish Gaelic pogue (to kiss). - — Maledicta, p. 221, 1979: “Kinks and queens: linguistic and cultural aspects of the terminology for gays”
- a member of the armed forces assigned to the rear echelon, safely away from combat; a soldier newly arrived in combat US
Seemingly unconnected to the C19 sense as “purse” with “pogue-hunter” as “pickpocket”. - You’re an office pogue. You never been anything but an office pogue. You don’t have the slightest idea what goes on in a working police division. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Choirboys, p. 10, 1975
- It was the ages-old animosity between front-line infantrymen and the staff and support personnel farther back–the “pogues,” those “rear-echelon mother-fuckers!” — Charles Anderson, The Grunts, p. 28, 1976
- Hell, I’’m used to the pogues moving because of us. — Mark Baker, Nam, p. 137, 1981
- — Army, p. 48, November 1991
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