Scog
a word driving from a small group of suburban guys who , over time developed thier own language. scog is formally defined as a beer (mostly a keystone light). scog can be used in just about any tense. ‘scogging’ as a verb, meaning to get hammered, c-cked, or sh-tfaced. ‘scoged’ in past tense means that the individual got f-cked up pretty good. if ” ah scog’ is said, that means you made a very clever ball break. scog can be used in just about any situation, regarless of context. it is a legit sentence enhancing tool.
who is buyin the scogs for tonight?
we scoggin tonight?
tripple hammy ah scog! zorgandies! ye
a slight chuckle or giggle. used as a response when the user didn’t actually “lol.”
“his hat looks like a chicken.”
“scog”
using refering to a person that considers himself brilliant at footballing skillz . .
guy 1: man that guys a f-cking scog !
guy 2: tell me about it . . .
the word pertaining to a liquid, or other substance that is commonly called or known as disgusting, dirty, or gross.
what the h-ll is that scog in your ear?
awww, theres like, scog in my pool
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