
What does pog mean? : r/Twitch - Reddit
11 votes, 33 comments. I’m totally lost on what pog means. Just started watching twitch and i see it everywhere. Help.
Gotta ask... What does "pog" mean? : r/UneasyAlliance - Reddit
I occasionally see people writing "pog" in chat and always wonder what exactly that is supposed to mean. It always seems like something positive or surprising, though. Edit: Oh alright, got it! Thanks …
What's up with the word (s) 'pog,' or 'poggers?' - Reddit
Pog comes from Twitch, meaning "player of [the] game", which then evolved into poggers and other variations. Basically just means good or cool, but there's probably some more nuance to it that a …
What does Pog mean? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
Mar 16, 2021 · Since the PogChamp emoticon was released in 2012, the word “pog” has come to be a slang word itself, an adjective meaning “ excellent “, “ cool “, “ remarkable “, or “ awesome “. “Pog”, in …
What is going on with people calling things pog? What does it ... - Reddit
What is pog? What is ‘pog’, ‘pogU’ and similar emotes, what do they mean and where did they come from? I have been seeing people saying pog a lot recently, I understand that it is an emote but I don’t …
Meaning of PogO : r/Twitch - Reddit
Apr 24, 2020 · PogO. I thought of it as an "Old Pog" for when somebody goes on a topic or keeps talking when Chat is uninterested. It and the phrase "Who Asked," usually followed by the emote, are one …
Am I confused on the term "POG"? : r/army - Reddit
Mar 17, 2016 · A guy I knew in highschool who I remained friends with on facebook also enlisted (Went 25U, signal support) and went to Europe, either Italy or Germany (173rd) so he's super "H" word and …
The Etymology of Poggers : r/etymology - Reddit
Sep 11, 2020 · It seems like the more recent meaning of pog/poggers has shifted to a convenient backronym for play of (the) game. My guess is that it happened during esports events with longer, …
What's going on with people saying "pog"? : r/OutOfTheLoop - Reddit
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Military insult "pogue" (falsely backronymed as "Personnel ... - Reddit
Jul 26, 2018 · The standing theory appears to be that "pogue" entered US military slang around World War I. The presumed origin is the Irish Gaelic word for "kiss", so the slang term meaning "a younger …