stog
A cigar. Also known as a stogie. The word orginates from the men traveling west during the gold rush that smoked cigars. The name stogie refers to the conastoga wagens that the men traveled in.
Man, I just smoked a big ass stog.
stog
Cigarette - a smoke
Pass me a Stogy dawggg
stog
A stog is a cigar, not a cigarette. Short for stogie.
Bill: "Sorry, I guess it's just too small."
Monica: "That's all right. Use this stog, that'll do the trick."
Monica: "That's all right. Use this stog, that'll do the trick."
stog
a cigarrete.
"Imma buy a pack of stogs."
stog
smokeit
got any stogs?
stog
To shove something into a tight place, in a less-than-gentle fashion. You can make it fit!
Person one: "Oh, my suitcase is full. I can't fit anything more in it, I don't think!"
Answer one: "You could stog a few more pairs of socks in the corners, I betcha."
Answer two: "Nah, stog 'er in there!"
Answer one: "You could stog a few more pairs of socks in the corners, I betcha."
Answer two: "Nah, stog 'er in there!"
stog
Refers to ciggarettes. Word developed by 2 st marks student (Tyler Colby, Anthony dePolo) who would sit in the parking lot every day before school and smoke ciggarettes or "stog" (the word can also be used as a verb)
Yoooo can i cop a stog off you?
We stogin' after school today?
We stogin' after school today?