- Tog
- Tog Tog, v. t. & i. To put toggery, or togs, on; to dress; -- usually with out, implying care, elaborateness, or the like. [Colloq. or Slang] --Harper's Weekly. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
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Tog — or TOG may refer to:* Togo, IOC code * Tog (unit), a unit of thermal resistance * Tuğ, Azerbaijan * Bruce Tognazzini, an interface guru * Terry s Old Geezers/Gals (TOGs), people who listen to the Terry Wogan show on BBC Radio 2 * a photographer… … Wikipedia
tog — Ⅰ. tog [1] informal ► NOUN (togs) ▪ clothes. ► VERB (togged, togging) (be togged up/out) ▪ be fully dressed for a particular occasion or activity. ORIGIN apparently an abbreviation … English terms dictionary
TOG — steht für: Togo, das olympische Länderkürzel TOG (Panzer), ein britischer Kampfpanzer Bruce Tognazzini, Interface Designer Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit dems … Deutsch Wikipedia
tog — [täg, tôg] n. [prob. < cant togeman(s), togman, a cloak, coat, ult. < L toga, TOGA] 1. [Old Slang] a coat 2. [pl.] Informal clothes; outfit [tennis togs] vt., vi. togged, togging Informal to dress: usually with up or out … English World dictionary
tog — /tog/, n., v., togged, togging. n. 1. a coat. 2. Usually, togs. clothes. v.t. 3. to dress (often fol. by out or up). [1775 85; appar. short for earlier cant togeman(s), togman cloak, coat, equiv. to toge (late ME < L toga TOGA) + man(s) obs. cant … Universalium
tog — tog, tóguri, s.n. (înv.) 1. proprietate prin comasarea unor terenuri. 2. loc neted; luminiş în pădure; fânaţ. 3. adăpost în câmp. Trimis de blaurb, 13.03.2007. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
tog — (n.) 1708, any outer garment, shortened from togman cloak, loose coat (1560s), thieves cant word, formed from Fr. togue cloak, from L. toga (see TOGA (Cf. toga)). Middle English toge toga (14c.) was also a cant word for coat … Etymology dictionary
tog — aero·pho·tog·ra·phy; ag·ros·tog·ra·pher; ag·ros·tog·ra·phy; aor·tog·ra·phy; aso·ma·tog·no·sia; as·tog·e·ny; au·tog·a·mous; au·tog·a·my; au·tog·e·ny; au·tog·no·sis; au·tog·nos·tic; au·tog·ra·pher; au·tog·ra·phy; blas·tog·e·ny; bo·tog·e·nin;… … English syllables
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