What is the British word stodgy?
English Language Learners Definition of stodgy : having very old-fashioned opinions, attitudes, etc. : too plain or dull to be interesting. : unpleasantly heavy and causing you to feel very full.
What does Stoogy mean?
noun, plural sto·gies. a long, slender, roughly made, inexpensive cigar. a coarse, heavy boot or shoe.
What is the American word for stodgy?
1 tiresome, stuffy, prosaic.
How do you spell stogie as in cigar?
or sto·gie noun, plural sto·gies. a long, slender, roughly made, inexpensive cigar.
What is Claggy cake?
Claggy is referring to the overall texture of a baking good. Sometimes, the baked goods are lumpy, too. For example – someone may say that the brownie they’re eating is claggy. They are saying that the brownie is excessively moist, and it’s sticking to the roof of their mouth.
What is the meaning of Grimmy?
: full of or covered with grime : dirty.
What is doobie?
Definition of doobie slang. : a marijuana cigarette : joint.
Where did the word stogie come from?
The term stogie is actually named after Conestoga, Pennsylvania where one of the first cigar factories was built (in Pennsylvania). I suppose you could call a brand like Parodi cigars “stogies” since they’re made in Scranton, Pennsylvania, but it’s now just a generic, slang term that refers to any cigar.
What is the meaning of a fuddy duddy?
Definition of fuddy-duddy : one that is old-fashioned, unimaginative, or conservative.
Why is it called a stogie?
A slang term for any type of cigar, often used to describe cheap or roughly made cigars. The term comes from the long, thin cigars smoked by drivers of Conestoga wagons in the 1700s and 1800s.
Whats the difference between a stogie and a cigar?
As nouns the difference between stogie and cigar is that stogie is (slang) a thin, cheap cigar, from conestoga township, pennsylvania while cigar is tobacco, rolled and wrapped with an outer covering of tobacco leaves, intended to be smoked.