stog
Verb
- To bog down; to cause to be stuck in mud.
- To walk with a heavy or clumsy gait; to plod.
- To stab; to probe; to thrust
- To probe a pool with a pole.
- To smoke a cigarette.
Origin / Etymology
Early 19th century, perhaps of expressive origin and influenced by stick and bog. Compare stodge.
Synonyms
chef, chib, ching, chive, enthrill, foin, gore, gride, jab, job, juke, kebab, knifecrime, lancinate, pierce, pigstick, pink, poach, prod, run through, shank, shiv, spear, speet, splash, stab, stick, stob, stog, thrust, yerk
Scrabble Score: 0
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