sog
1 Americannoun
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British. in some dialects, a state of sleep or drowsiness.
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Archaic. whale.
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SOG, as narrator David Tennant clearly likes to say, is a trinational committee in charge of the public presentation of the 2026 “tournament.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 30, 2026
After Ovechkin's goal at 18:05 of 1st, Caps went last 41:55 of the game without a SOG from their top six.
From Washington Post • Apr. 13, 2019
Years later, as I listened to veterans tell their war stories, I wanted to chime in about SOG missions, but we were the “quiet professionals.”
From New York Times • May 31, 2011
Runcorn-based facilities management expert SOG is understood to be interested in it, but it is unclear to what extent.
From The Guardian • Feb. 6, 2011
As Jay Graves, a SOG recon-team leader, put it, "We went in, snooped and pooped, moved around."
From Time Magazine Archive
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