sogged
sog v 'It's raining cats and dogs, and my feet are sogged.' -soaking wet. 'Sog her down for the night.' - stay and have a bed. 'The bread/cake is soggy.' - dunchie/dunchy *'Soggy arse' - impolite and derogatory term for someone unwelcome or disliked.* DNE...
Format: | Manuscript |
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Language: | English |
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1970
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Online Access: | http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/elrcdne/id/46251 |
Summary: | sog v 'It's raining cats and dogs, and my feet are sogged.' -soaking wet. 'Sog her down for the night.' - stay and have a bed. 'The bread/cake is soggy.' - dunchie/dunchy *'Soggy arse' - impolite and derogatory term for someone unwelcome or disliked.* DNE-cit JH 12/70 JH 12/70 Used I Used I 2 Used I SOAK citation is only partially used in the DNE Source is cited as P 108-70 in the DNE |
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