A cigar.
Actually there are several meanings of the word "stogie". It could mean a type of wagon, a cigar that has both ends cut from the factory, a long and thin cigar and even a type of heavy shoe. Although today the most commonly used by far, is when referring to a cheap cigar.
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The cast of Operation Stogie - 1959 includes: John Hewer Peter Illing Anton Rodgers Susan Stephen
The term "stogie" is derived from "Conestoga," referring to the Conestoga wagons used in the 18th and 19th centuries to transport goods. These wagons were commonly associated with long journeys, during which travelers would roll their cigars in the ends of their wagons to keep them dry, leading to the nickname "stogie." Thus, the relationship between Conestoga and stogie lies in the historical context of cigar rolling and transportation practices of that era.
"Go, sit on a taco, cat on a stogie."
A stogie is a type of cigar, often characterized by its long, slender shape and typically made from inexpensive tobacco. The term originated in the early 19th century, referring to the practice of cigar-making by wagon drivers in Pennsylvania who rolled their own cigars using tobacco wrapped in corn husks or leaves. Today, "stogie" can also colloquially refer to any cigar, particularly those that are less refined or more rustic in appearance.
Words that rhyme with "hoagie" include smoky, stogie, bogie, and foggy.
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gangster gay, umm theirs a couple others like if someone for an instance sees you smoking and they want a couple drags they would tell you "can i get a couple of drags of your dick?" or another name for a smoker is i like to stick penis in my mouth and smoke it untill it reaches the filter.