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gnog
 n.— «After scoring in the second, senior midfielder Mike Desantis played air guitar—a “gnog” solo, as he called it.» —“Alums no match for young guns” by Trent Magruder in Princeton University Daily Princetonian (Princeton, New Jersey) Oct. 24, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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