oggin

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noun
noun, naval

The sea. (1944 —) .
D. Lees No one told the two gunners that the sub was about to crash-dive and they had to run like hell to avoid being left in the oggin (1973).

[Origin uncertain; perh. from noggin a drink (cf. drink noun).]


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