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grog noun- an alcoholic drink, especially beer US, 1805
- They say it takes fourteen days to get grog out of your system. — Les Such, A Yen for Yokohama, p. 30, 1963
- Wanna come down the beach for five minutes and have a few grogs with your old mates? — William Dick, A Bunch of Ratbags, p. 267, 1965
- “Ya wanna grog?” he invited me. — Sue Rhodes, Now You’ll Think I’m Awful, p. 83, 1967
- “I think you better come up and have a grog with us,” Evan said[.] — Geoff Wyatt, Saltwater Saints, p. 77, 1969
- Davo got stuck into the grog, didn’t he? — Alexander Buzo, Rooted, p. 30, 1969
- Better grab me grog and shoot through [go][.] — Barry Humphries, Bazza Pulls It Off!, 1971
- He had spent a lot on grog and prostitutes[.] — Petru Popescu, The Last Wave, p. 49, 1977
- a clot of spittle UK: SCOTLAND
Glasgow slang. - — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, p. 30, 1985
▶ on the grog drinking steadily; taking part in a drinking session; binge drinking AUSTRALIA, 1946- — Alexander Buzo, Norm and Ahmed, p. 25, 1969
- — Alexander Buzo, Rooted, p. 44, 1969
- Eventually I saved some money and decided to head home, but I only got as far as Swan Hill and then I got on the grog. — Herb Wharton, Cattle Camp, p. 35, 1994
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