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Definition of stoog

stoog

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Definitions include: A chair that has been farted into and sent rolling across the room/office to spread the smell and/or deliver the "gift" to someone else.
Definitions include: the anus.
Definitions include: very intoxicated from drugs.
Definitions include: This phrase got passed around Fort Knox by G.I.s and slowly over-used in the surrounding towns and counties.
Definitions include: a fancy word.
Definitions include: Used as an exclamation of shock or surprise. Generally used to fill up the silence that generally lingers after issuing a clever insult.
Definitions include: interjection of disinterest.
Definitions include: "didn't".
Definitions include: acronym for "just shaking my head".
Definitions include: 15-7 related to the Original Gangster (OG). From "O" being the 15th letter and "G" being the 7th letter of the Roman alphabet.

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