ANNUAL NOG THREAD Online Etymology Dictionary sez
Noggin: 1620s, "small cup, mug," later "small drink" (1690s), of unknown origin, possibly related to Norfolk dialectal nog "strong ale" (now chiefly in eggnog). Informal meaning "head" first attested 1866 in Amer.Eng.
Nog: 1690s, “old, strong type of beer brewed in Norfolk,” of unknown origin.
ANNUAL NOG THREAD Is nog related to noggin? I think so. They sound Anglo-Saxon.
But how?
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ANNUAL NOG THREAD Excited for my soy nogs with a dash of extra nutmeg and a dash of my home-made vanilla-infused vodka!
WHAT THAT'S CRAZY!!!!!
ANNUAL NOG THREAD NOG IS A PERFECT BEVERAGE.
ANNUAL NOG THREAD it's time!
can't wait for the nog!
ANY OL' NOG WILL DO
I just read a pumpkin pie recipe that replaces sweetened condensed milk with NOG!
NOG SHAKES NOG LATTE NOG PIE NOG PIZZA NOG DOG NOG NOG
NOG!