An Irish folk song telling the story of a tree lying in an Irish Bog. The song incrementally adds things on to the tree with each verse, and with each verse, the speed of the song increases.
Verse: In the bog there was a tree, a rare tree and a rattlin tree, tree in the bog and the bog down in the valley-o
Next Verse: On the tree there was a limb, a rare limb and a rattlin limb, limb on the tree, and the tree in the bog, and the bog down in the valley-o
Continuing...
Person 1: Hey dude, I just saw Authority Zero live and they played Rattlin Bog!
Person 2: Really? Thats awesome! He sings so fast his voice sounds like a blurr at the end!
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Like motorboating except between the cheeks.
I went mud bogging on that hoe!
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The cramp you get in your leg after sitting on the Bog for too long reading New Scientist, Viz or an "Art pamphlet" for longer than it took to drop yer guts
Dave: James was limping after he got up of that seat, looks like a case of "Bog Leg" to me
Dave2: Yea, that article of the Koenigsegg in Top Gear Magazine must have been 3 pages
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dirty ugly disgusting looking chick that lurks and attaches herself with good looking friends
"oh great another bog rat trying to get in through her friends"
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Noun: another word for swamp water, or stagnant water. The liquid that comes from a swamp, bog or other long standing, non flowing body of water typically infested with insects, frogs or other creatures.
The liquid in the bottom of the dumpster smelled like a mixture of pungent decay and bog nog.
person who competes in the strange British sport of swimming in bogs- participants also known as "peat bog divers"
Despite the peat, the bog divers pressed forward and finally completed the race, drenched in bits of vegetable matter.