Associations to the word «Flog»
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Wiktionary
FLOG, verb. (transitive) To whip or scourge someone or something as punishment.
FLOG, verb. (transitive) To use something to extreme; to abuse.
FLOG, verb. (transitive) (UK) To sell something.
FLOG, verb. (transitive) (Australia) (New Zealand) To steal something.
FLOG, verb. (transitive) (Australia) (New Zealand) To defeat easily or convincingly.
FLOG, verb. (transitive) (agriculture) To exploit.
FLOG A DEAD HORSE, verb. (dated) (nautical) To attempt to get extra work out of a ship's crew during the dead horse period.
FLOG A DEAD HORSE, verb. (British) (idiomatic) To attempt to get more out of something that cannot give more; to attempt to arouse fresh interest in something that is either hopeless or already settled.
FLOG THE DOLPHIN, verb. (idiomatic) (slang) masturbate (male)
FLOG THE LOG, verb. (idiomatic) (vulgar) (of a male) To masturbate.
Dictionary definition
FLOG, verb. Beat severely with a whip or rod; "The teacher often flogged the students"; "The children were severely trounced".
FLOG, verb. Beat with a cane.
Wise words
Words, words, words! They shut one off from the universe.
Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.