[
UK
/wˈɒɡ/
]
NOUN
- (offensive British slang) term used by the British to refer to people of color from Africa or Asia
How To Use wog In A Sentence
- Was he really trying to hornswoggle the troops and the American people?
- He's very easily dazzled, and we might add, hornswoggled and hoodwinked.
- Well, luckily for you, the publisher hornswoggled more out of me than this mere introduction. The Codex Continual » Bulwark Publishing: Kharndam Collected (#3)
- And Mike was hornswoggled enough to replace some of his martial graphics with a picture of some nice mountain scenery.
- This episode just shows that scientists and technicians who are exposed to phenomena that are sufficiently far out of their fields, can be completely hornswoggled.
- Lori and theother twoguys whose names I forgot (doh!) were wonderful hosts. John Brown – the author’s official site » 2009 » November » 21
- You can always speed it up by recruiting assistance; for example, I bet the local scouts would be only too happy to help in return for a handful of woggles.
- Expects imply that such situation belongs to the normal immigration of toads in the course of becoming a frog from a polliwog, having nothing to do with earthquakes.
- It gives a whole new meaning to checking your woggle. The Sun
- Corporation chiefs told her that unless she acknowledged that using the word golliwog was unacceptable, she could not work on the show again. Home | Mail Online