Gegged vs Kegged - What's the difference?
gegged | kegged |
(geg)
(dialectal, Northern England) To walk carelessly or in a careless manner.
(dialectal) To swing.
English palindromes
(keg)
A round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer.
*
To store in a keg.
* 2011 , Carla Kelly, Coming Home for Christmas (page 116)
* 2015 , Randy Mosher, Mastering Homebrew (page 228)
As verbs the difference between gegged and kegged
is that gegged is past tense of geg while kegged is past tense of keg.gegged
English
Verb
(head)geg
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Alternative forms
*Verb
(gegg)kegged
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Verb
(head)keg
English
(wikipedia keg)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* barrelDerived terms
* keg standVerb
- He gestured toward the empty chair and the other officers began passing him their kegged beef and ship's biscuit.
- Many of us get impatient with the tedium of bottling after a year or two and start thinking about kegging our beers instead.