POGO
Americannoun
verb
Other Word Forms
- pogoer noun
Etymology
Origin of pogo
C20: from pogo stick ; from the motion
Example Sentences
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"One active law enforcement official joining a militia group is one too many," Mike German, a former undercover FBI agent who has infiltrated white supremacist and far-right extremist groups, told POGO.
From Salon • Dec. 14, 2022
For people with limited income, internet access, or time, deciding between human verification and a face scan may be a forced decision, said Jake Laperruque of POGO.
From The Verge • Feb. 11, 2022
In the early 1980s, as part of his battle against Pentagon waste and inefficiency, Mr. Fitzgerald developed the idea for the Project on Military Procurement, which evolved into POGO.
From Washington Post • Feb. 7, 2019
A CBP spokesperson emailed a statement to POGO:
From Slate • Nov. 21, 2018
"I don't think I'm anybody's puppet," Aguilar is quoted telling POGO.
From Reuters • Feb. 11, 2013
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