A fork of Rural Dictionary
Eggnog, or egg nog, is a sweetened dairy-based beverage traditionally made with milk and/or cream, sugar, and whipped eggs (which gives it a frothy texture). Brandy, rum, whisky, bourbon, Kahlúa, vodka, or a combination of liquors are often added; and the finished serving would be garnished with a sprinkling of ground cinnamon or nutmeg.
Eggnog is a popular drink throughout the United States and Canada, and is usually associated with winter celebrations such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and the New Year. Commercial non-alcoholic eggnog is typically available only in the winter season. Eggnog may be added as a flavoring to food or drinks such as coffee and tea. Eggnog as a custard can also be used as an ice cream base.
Hey Sandy what are you serving at the Christmas Party?
I am serving cookies, crackers and cheese, and for beverages, punch, beer, ginger ale, and of course Eggnog.
A winter-specific seasonal term for receiving oral sex. The term stemmed from the term word "noggin" which is colloquial language for the word "head".
Steve: Hey, did anything interesting happen at the christmas party last night?
Paul: Yeah, Stephanie gave me eggnog.
Steve: Oh, nice!
v.
to completely fill a glass or clear bong or pipe with marijuana smoke to a point at which the chamber(s) is completely white, and can no longer be seen through
n.
the smoke held within a chamber that cannot be seen through because of the large quantity of said smoke
adj.
a hit of a bong or pipe that was opaque with smoke
Dude, I don't know how, but you just completely eggnogged AND CLEARED my new bong!
Tasty eggnog, eh?
There's the eggnog hit you were waiting for.