pogged
English
editEtymology 1
editUnknown. Very localised term in parts of Yorkshire such as Bradford and Wakefield.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editpogged (comparative more pogged, superlative most pogged)
- (Yorkshire) full; replete
- 1960, Stan Barstow, A Kind of Loving:
- Funny how many times I've sat down to a plateful of finny haddock for my tea and then leaned back pogged and with nothing more on my mind than which picture I fancy seeing best.
References
edit- Kellett, Arnold (2002), The Yorkshire Dictionary of Dialect, Tradition and Folklore, 2nd edition, page 139, Smith Settle, 1-85825-016-1.
Etymology 2
editVerb
editpogged
- simple past and past participle of pog