Why is it called a loogie?

A loogie is a mass of saliva and phlegm, cleared from the throat and forcefully expectorated. The word is a phonesthemic coinage, with -oog- perhaps coming from bogey "piece of nasal mucus" or from booger, with the suffix -ie.
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What is loogie slang for?

loogie (plural loogies) (US, slang) A thick quantity of sputum, usually containing phlegm. to hock a loogie. (US, slang) Any thick, disgusting liquid.
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Who invented the word loogie?

OED's earliest evidence for loogie is from 1967, in the writing of C. Curti. loogie is of unknown origin.
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Is it hawk or Hock a loogie?

Both 'hock a loogie' and 'hawk a loogie' are acceptable for describing forcefully spitting out a mass of saliva and phlegm from the throat.
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What is the proper word for loogie?

The term loogie is typically used to refer to sputum, a mixture of phlegm and nasal mucus expectorated from the throat by coughing.
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What is the Old English word for mucus?

Snot comes from the Old English word gesnot, or "nasal mucus," from a Germanic root.
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What is the slang word for mucus?

(mucus): bogey, snot, bogie (UK) (thing): bugger.
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Is it Hawking or sell?

Meaning of hawking in English

to sell goods informally in public places: On every street corner there were traders hawking their wares. sellAre you selling your car?
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What is the Old English name for hawk?

English: nickname from Middle English havoc, havek, hauk 'hawk or falcon' (Old English hafoc).
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Why do people say the hawk is out when its cold?

The hawk reference equates the strong bone-chilling winds to how fast the “Hawk” flies and the biting cold to how sharp the “Hawk's” claws are.
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Why is phlegm spelled like that?

In Middle English it was “fleme” or “fleume”, from Middle French fleume, ultimately derived from Latin phlegma, Greek φλέγμα, inflammation. The spelling was changed by the classics-obsessed scholars of the Enlightenment to reflect its origins, as they did with many words; compare “debt”.
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Who made the word snot?

The earliest known use of the noun snot is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for snot is from around 1420, in Chronicon Vilodunense. snot is a word inherited from Germanic.
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Does spitting out phlegm help you get better?

Coughing is one way the body gets rid of infection, but when it comes to spitting and swallowing phlegm, neither method will likely help a person recover quicker.
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What is UK slang for snot?

BOOGER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary.
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What is snot in British slang?

a person who is disliked for being rude and lacking respect for others: I remember this one little snot in my class who always talked back to the teacher.
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What is the Scottish word for hawk?

hafoc, heafoc. See also Halk n.] A hawk.
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What is a female hawk called?

An archaic word for a female hawk is “formel”. The term is rarely used today. Bird scientists don't have specific terms for female (or male) hawks. Male hawks are sometimes called “tiercels”, but there is no such term for female hawks. Sometimes, the general term “hen” or “hen-bird” is applied.
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What is a male hawk called?

A male hawk or falcon was referred to as a "tiercel" (sometimes spelled "tercel"), as it was roughly one-third less than the female in size.
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Is it pawn or hock?

The hock is a joint on an animal's hind leg, or hock (as a verb) can also mean "to pawn." If you are hard up for cash, you may need to hock that ham hock for a few bucks.
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What does the slang word hocking mean?

Hi Oneida =) Hock in slang means to sell or to pawn.
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What does hocking mean in selling?

Meaning of hocking in English

to sell something that you hope to buy back later because you need money now: She had to hock her wedding ring. Synonym. pawn.
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What is the slang word for nose discharge?

Snot, slang for nasal mucus or dried nasal mucus. Snotter, Scottish slang for nasal mucus or dried nasal mucus. Snot, a character from the US television show American Dad!
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What is slang for spitting phlegm?

Both "hock a loogie" and "hawk a loogie" are acceptable for describing forcefully spitting out a mass of saliva and phlegm from the throat. Hock and hawk both refer to the action of spitting.
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What's another word for snot in your nose?

Yeah, we're talking about boogers. To understand what boogers are, you need to know about mucus (say: MYOO-kus). Mucus is the sticky, slimy stuff that's made inside your nose, airways, and even your digestive tract. If you're like lot of kids, you have another name for nose mucus: snot.
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Why is my mucus green?

Green mucus means that the infection is a bit stronger. The green coloring means that lots of white blood cells have been working overtime to fight the infection. The infection will eventually go away, but if your snot is still showing up green after 10-12 days, talk to your health care provider.
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