What is the meaning of SLOG. Phrases containing SLOG
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Vrb phrs. To work very hard.
A blow, a fight with the fists.
to slog around on foot.
Male Virgin. It was really funny when Coors beer came out with their advertisement slogan, "Go get a Silver Bullet tonight". Went right past the adults and censors.
Harvey's makes a hamburger a beautiful thing
coming from an old tv slogan for a hamburger fastfood chain, now meaning anything that is good. See, a good looking girl, "Oh, Harvey's makes a hamburger a beautiful thing"
A beating, a thrashing, a fight.
Slog one's guts out is British slang for work very hard.
A shoe-maker.
hard work ‘It was a hard slog but we got it done in the end.’
Slogger is criminal slang for a weapon comprising a heavy weight attached to a strap or thong.
A difficult journey, such as slogging across town on foot.
for coughs and colds, take beechams!
Wordplay-employing phrase based on an advertising slogan. Used as a subversive means of insulting someone. The first two words spoken quickly i.e. 'for coughs', sounds like 'fuck off'). (ed: Beechams - for those who want to be bored - is the name of a cold rememdy in the UK. It used to be sold as 'little pills', then later in powwder form. As I recall it was mainly powdered aspirin)
A rather painful treatment involved a whack on the upper arm for any reason imaginable - from playing cards, farting or seeing a gas van!
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An erroneous form of the Scotch word slughorne, or sloggorne, meaning slogan.
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The war cry, or gathering word, of a Highland clan in Scotland; hence, any rallying cry.
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Sluggish.
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