stog |
stoa |
As a verb stog
is
(used passively) To be bogged, to be stuck in mud.
As a noun stoa is
in Ancient Greece, a walkway with a roof supported by colonnades, often with a wall on one side; a portico.
stogy |
stog |
As a noun stogy
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a verb stog is
(used passively) To be bogged, to be stuck in mud.
stong |
stog |
As nouns the difference between stong and stog
is that
stong is pole, staff while
stog is haystack.
slog |
stog |
As nouns the difference between slog and stog
is that
slog is army, host while
stog is haystack.
stog |
sthg |
As a noun stog
is haystack.
As an abbreviation sthg is
(internet slang) something.
snog |
stog |
As verbs the difference between snog and stog
is that
snog is to kiss passionately while
stog is
(used passively) To be bogged, to be stuck in mud.
As a noun snog
is a passionate kiss.
smog |
stog |
As a verb smog
is (
smyga).
As a noun stog is
haystack.
stop |
stog |
As nouns the difference between stop and stog
is that
stop is while
stog is haystack.
sog |
stog |
As nouns the difference between sog and stog
is that
sog is saw (
tool) while
stog is haystack.
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