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Gog

[ gog ]

noun

  1. (in the Bible) a chief prince of Meshech and Tubal who came from Magog.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Gog1

Ultimately from Hebrew Gōgh, of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences

He left about 1,000 books, which he used to record jokes - marking the best with the acronym GOG for "good old gag".

From BBC

The 10 have been chosen from about 1,000 surviving books in which the comedian recorded jokes - marking the best with the acronym GOG for "good old gag".

From BBC

Russia’s war has also set off alarm bells for certain evangelicals, as there was a Cold War tradition of identifying the country, variably, with Gog or Magog.

From Slate

Right now, GOG is discounting a number of classic games by as much as 80 percent.

For instance, in 2021, the Epic Games Store gave away 89 free games, and GOG is adding new games to its free library all the time.

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