nog
IPA: nˈɑg
noun
- (carpentry) A wooden block, the size of a brick, built into a wall, as a hold for the nails of woodwork.
- (carpentry) One of the square logs of wood used in a pile to support the roof of a mine.
- (shipbuilding) A treenail to fasten the shores.
- (obsolete, especially Norfolk) A kind of strong ale.
- (offensive, derogatory, ethnic slur) A dark-skinned person; nig-nog.
- (Australia, dated, ethnic slur) A Vietnamese person.
- A male given name
- Short for noggin. [A small mug, cup or ladle; the contents of such a container.]
- Abbreviation of eggnog. [A beverage based on milk, eggs, sugar, and nutmeg; often made alcoholic with rum, brandy, or whisky; popular at Christmas.]
verb
- (transitive) to fill in, as between scantling, with brickwork.
- (transitive, shipbuilding) to fasten, as shores, with treenails.
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Examples of "nog" in Sentences
- Noggin the Nog stamp deletion nomination.
- Nog Mir and erdum are all fighting already.
- These six rooms were also made of stone nog.
- Nog stays at Vic's hotel suite for the night.
- Just like when he fought Nog, it's a no contest, plain and simple.
- During this time, Nog was very mischievous, and a slight delinquent.
- The new church is timber framed with brick nogging on a sandstone plinth.
- She and Conan made egg nog and a Russian drink with raspberries and vodka.
- The foot of the trophy is eightsided, but that's nog where they played for.
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