pog

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Archived revision by 64.229.88.43 (talk) as of 03:55, 3 September 2022.
Jump to navigation Jump to search
See also: POG, póg, and pòg

English

Etymology 1

The template Template:rfref does not use the parameter(s):
The videos that spawned this term are https://youtu.be/g9TNY75jhcs?t=129 and https://youtu.be/FkBDZ8Davvg but I am unsure how to cite these
Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.

This section or entry lacks references or sources. Please help verify this information by adding appropriate citations. You can also discuss it at the Tea Room.

A clipping of PogChamp, an emoticon used on streaming site Twitch.tv[1] of streamer Ryan Gutierrez named after his 2011 video called "Pogs Championship" where he wins a game of Pogs. The game is named after the drink Passion Orange Guava, abbreviated POG.

An erroneous folk etymology states that pog stands for "play of the game," as the term is commonly used within the video game streaming community.

Pronunciation

  • Lua error in Module:parameters at line 360: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "US" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. IPA(key): /pɑɡ/, IPA(key): /pɔɡ/
  • Lua error in Module:parameters at line 360: Parameter 1 should be a valid language or etymology language code; the value "UK" is not valid. See WT:LOL and WT:LOL/E. IPA(key): /pɒɡ/
    • Audio (Southern England):(file)

Adjective

pog (comparative more pog, superlative most pog)

  1. (Internet slang, text messaging, Twitch-speak) Awesome, excellent, remarkable.
    Dude, that was pog!

Interjection

pog

  1. (Internet slang, text messaging, Twitch-speak) Used to denote excitement.
    I just got my paycheck for the month. Pog!

Verb

pog (third-person singular simple present pogs, present participle pogging, simple past and past participle pogged)

  1. (Internet slang, text messaging, Twitch-speak) To open one's mouth in surprise or excitement in an exaggerated manner.
    He was so excited, he pogged.

Etymology 2

Genericization of the trademark POG. From juice brand POG (Passion Fruit, Orange, Guava). From the POG brand handing out cardboard milk bottle cap liners as playing pieces for milk caps.

Noun

pog (plural pogs)

  1. A single piece in the game of milk caps.
    • 1996, Islands Magazine (volume 16, number 2, page 26)
      [] he was giving out “pogs,” and before long every elementary schoolyard on Oahu had a pog champion.
    • 1997, Iona Archibald Opie, ‎Peter Opie, Children's Games with Things (page 120)
      The basic modern 'Pog' game is played thus. Each child tosses a pog into the arena, face-up or face-down, as agreed. Each player in turn takes his slammer and pitches it hard onto the accumulated pile of pogs.
Synonyms
Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Michael Gwilliam (2020 April 2) “Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda confused by 'pog' in Twitch chat”, in Dexerto[1], archived from the original on September 10, 2020

Anagrams


Cebuano

Etymology

From juice brand POG.

Noun

pog

  1. an individual piece in the game of milk caps

White Hmong

Pronunciation

Noun

pog

  1. paternal grandmother

References

  • Sue Murphy Mote, Hmong and American: Stories of Transition to a Strange Land →ISBN, 2004)