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grog verb- to drink alcohol US, 1824
- That’s one of the drawbacks of this flamin’ night racket–interferes with a bloke’s grogging. — W. R. Bennett, Night Intruder, p. 73, 1962
- They boys were grogging–this is thirsty country up here with a constant over the century heat in summer and a week at a time over 110 degrees. — Patsy Adam-Smith, Folklore of the Australian Railwaymen, p. 87, 1969
- When you spend too much at the hotel drinking, you are in fact “grogging on”! — John Blackman, The Aussie Slang Dictionary, p. 42, 1990
- to spit UK: SCOTLAND
Glasgow slang. - Which wan a you ratbags grogged oan ma jaikit [jacket]. — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, p. 30, 1985
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