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    [Noun]  | "grog" | \ ˈgräg \


    1: alcoholic liquor; especially : liquor (such as rum) cut with water and now often served hot with lemon juice and sugar sometimes added

    2: refractory materials (such as crushed pottery and firebricks) used in the manufacture of refractory products (such as crucibles) to reduce shrinkage in drying and firing


    Origin: 1756 ;

     Old Grog, nickname of Edward Vernon †1757 English admiral responsible for diluting the sailors' rum;

    [Noun]  | "grogs" 


    1: a distilled beverage that can make a person drunk;


      * e.g., " ... sailors clamoring for more grog "



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    [Noun]  | "grog" 


    1: a distilled beverage that can make a person drunk;


      * e.g., " ... sailors clamoring for more grog "





     [ "the grog" ]

    1: when something sucks to the next level

      * e.g.,  ... Bill: Dude, did you see that new movie? 

     [ "Grog" ]

    1: Australian slang for beer or alcohol.

      * e.g.,  ... " G'day mate, how bout we head on down to tha pub and grab us some grog? " ;) 

     [ "Grog" ]

    1: The drink of the pirates

      * e.g.,  ... Arrrrr. Do ye want some grog? Yarrrrr! 

     [ "grogged" ]

    1: feeling like crap, feeling hungover, not in the mood to be around people or go into work.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude, i cant go eat lunch with you guys, went out last night late, just to grogged right now to do anything. Call me later. 

     [ "grogging" ]

    1: Chugging an alcoholic drink.

      * e.g.,  ... Any other podcast sucks unless you're sitting down with them and grogging. 

     [ "grog" ]

    1: A mixture of rum and water, sometimes sweetened with lime and sugar. Issued on British Navy ships from the mid 18th Century to the late 20th Century.

      * e.g.,  ... Consumption of grog was preceeded by the call to "Up Spirits". 

     [ "grog" ]

    1: grog is a word used by aussies which means alcahol

      * e.g.,  ... im going to the bottle shop to buy some grog 

     [ "grog" ]

    1: Grog is a secret mixture that contains one or more of the following:

      * e.g.,  ... You're a bunch of foul-smelling, grog-swilling pigs! 


     [ "grog" ]

    2: -kerosene

      * e.g.,  ... No swag means no grog, and we're running dangerously low on grog... 


     [ "grog" ]

    3: -propylene glycerole


     [ "grog" ]

    4: -artificial sweeteners


     [ "grog" ]

    5: -sulphuric acid


     [ "grog" ]

    6: -rum


     [ "grog" ]

    7: -acetone


     [ "grog" ]

    8: -red dye #2


     [ "grog" ]

    9: -scumm


     [ "grog" ]

    10: -axle grease


     [ "grog" ]

    11: -battery acid


     [ "grog" ]

    12: -and/or pepperoni


     [ "grog" ]

    13: As you can imagine, it's one of the most caustic, volatile substances known to man.

     [ "grogging" ]

    1: Spitting mucus

      * e.g.,  ... Someone grogging on the street. 

     [ "grog" ]

    1: Cavalry Grog has a long tradition of identifying true cavalrymen.

      * e.g.,  ... It doesn't take much of the grog mixture to become wasted. 


     [ "grog" ]

    2: The history of the "Punch Bowl" ceremony has become obscured with time. Legend has it that during the years of the Westward expansion, Cavalry Troopers would share their spirits with one another thereby insuring that all fellow troopers had something to drink. The alcoholic spirits usually consisted of whatever an individual trooper’s taste was, and that when mixed with other alcohol created a powerful drink known as "GROG". The camaraderie developed over the decades, and the various wars and campaigns provided the rare opportunity to share "liberated" spirits with each other. Today’s "GROG"


     [ "grog" ]

    3: or punch bowl ceremony is a symbolic reflection of this age-old tradition.

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