To wake up laggy, confused, dazed, befuddled. Usually said abruptly upon waking next to someone to warn them you are not on top form.
Tends to include having blurry eyes, hair in face, yawning, croak, sometimes sweating.
Person 1: *sighs and groans* Grog.
Person 2: *in unison* Grog.
To wake up laggy, confused, befuddled. Short for groggy, but has to be said abruptly in croaky voice. Strictly only said upon waking next to someone to warn them you are not on top form
(Wakes up, looks befuddled, yawns, blurry eyes, hair in face, sometimes sweating)
Jennifer: Grog
Sleeping partner: Grog
A gay frog aka any frogs since frogs have been adopted by the lgbtq+ community
Person 1) "look at that frog!"
Person 2) "dude its a grog not a frog"
the Australian slang term for alcohol.
“i’m going to grab a grog, ye want one?”