US military term; short for pollywog (tadpole), or a rookie.
Refering to US Navy enlistee or officer who has never been aboardship as it has crossed the equator. A ceremony (akin to a hazing) takes place where the captain of the ship relinquishes command to "King Poseidan" (Neptune) and the wogs undergo ritualistic torment (usually garbage and food dumped on them) and emerge on the otherside of the equator as Shellbacks... and now seasoned Navy men.
I was a wog for the first six months of my tour until we sailed of Perth and I gained my shellback.
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The half way point between a fast walk and a jog.
Because your to unfit/lazy to actualy jog
F*ck, my legs are killing me after that WOG.
I might go for a wog you comming?
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Weird Old Guy
You see them everywhere, the men who just are plain weird and old.
"Hey, look at the wog over there."
"Don't turn around, but that wog is checking you out!"
"Eww, creepy!"
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Wog: verb - a combination walk/jog, to exercise by intermixing walking and jogging.
I took the dog for a wog this morning.
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a "walk-jog". Wogs happen when a person cannot jog the whole time, but they are not going for a walk
walkjogrunwimpmanlywog
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A word used by people in Scientology for people who are not in Scientology. Such people are generally viewed as less educated or enlightened, people who donβt really understand what is going on.
βMike has a new girlfriend, she is a wog.β
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A form of physical exertion typically observed after rigorous exercise. Wogging is when an individual procedes to walk but moves their upper body in such a way that it appears the individual is running.
"Tom! I said jog not wog!"
"After the workout jog your cooldown, don't wog!"
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