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  • noun slang Intoxication through freebasing

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Examples

  • In the '80s, Shibir was known as the rog-kata (tendon-cutting) party, a reference to its favourite tactic of maiming opponents by slicing their tendons.

    The Daily Star 2010

  • In the '80s, Shibir was known as the rog-kata (tendon-cutting) party, a reference to its favourite tactic of maiming opponents by slicing their tendons.

    The Daily Star 2010

  • In the '80s, Shibir was known as the rog-kata (tendon-cutting) party, a reference to its favourite tactic of maiming opponents by slicing their tendons.

    The Daily Star 2010

  • In the '80s, Shibir was known as the rog-kata (tendon-cutting) party, a reference to its favourite tactic of maiming opponents by slicing their tendons.

    The Daily Star 2010

  • You stick your tongue on the roof of your mouth, snap it off with a clicking noise and say 'rog' at the same time.

    "The Morons" by Harl Vincent, part 1 Johnny Pez 2010

  • If I hadn’t been sick I would have called rog up and asked him if he wanted to go out.

    j-gan Diary Entry j-gan 2005

  • Yes | No | Report from rog wrote 36 weeks 5 days ago

    The Six-Word Story Contest 2009

  • Yes | No | Report from rog wrote 36 weeks 5 days ago

    The Six-Word Story Contest 2009

  • In the mean time China and other rog countries are gaining more and more power, including Russia.

    Rendell: 'Very unlikely' Clinton will win 2008

  • A person deciding on grad school or law school may discount the money she would make in law by the hours she would have to work, the tediousness of answering interrogatories the rog is overbroad, burdensome, blah blah blah, but to the extent you are entitled, here is your answer or drafting contracts, the character of those with whom she would have to work, etc.

    Times are hard... for philosophers... Ann Althouse 2009

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