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Latest revision as of 08:37, 28 June 2012
- a grog: a shot of rum
- grog: an alcoholic beverage made with water and rum; any alcoholic drink
- grog: old bricks broken down and added to clay for the manufacture of new bricks
- Old Grog: nickname (after his grogram coat) of Admiral Vernon, who in 1740 ordered that sailors' rum should be diluted with water
- grog-blossoms: blotches or pimples on the face produced by heavy drinking
- groggy: drunk; dazed
- agog: enthusiastic; in excited eagness