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English
Etymology
Unclear. Among various suggestions, it may be a corrupted form of hogwash (“swill”),[1] of noggin (“a small measure of an alcoholic drink”),[2] or of ocean.
Pronunciation
Noun
ogin
- (UK, chiefly nautical and navy) A large body of water including the sea or the ocean.
2004 April 6, DannyBoy, “Man Overboard Statistics....”, in uk.rec.sailing (Usenet):Nobody has yet put up a suitable argument for *never* going into the ogin to help someone who can't raise their own head above the surface...
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Etymology
o- (“un-”) + gen (“willing (obsolete)”)
Adjective
ogin (comparative oginare, superlative oginast)
- (expressing being) overly unaccommodating or unwilling to grant (a person or the like) something; disobliging, grudging, unwilling, ungenerous, etc.
Som lokalpatriot föredrar jag det lokala kebabhaket. Men grannstadens kebabhak är grymt det med. Jag vill inte vara ogin.- As a hometown boy, I prefer the local kebab joint. But the neighboring town's kebab joint is awesome too. I don't want to be (pettily) ungenerous.
En spelledare får inte vara ogin- A game master must not be too unaccommodating
Nu är du bara ogin- Now you're just being disobliging
- stingy, ungenerous
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