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poggled, a. Army slang and Sc.|ˈpɒg(ə)ld| Also puggled, Sc. pagard, pagart. [f. prec. + -ed2.] = poggle a.
1923G. Watson Roxburghshire Word-bk. 227 Pagart, a. Also pagard... Breathless: ‘A was fair pagard; A couldna rin another fitlenth.’ 1925Fraser & Gibbons Soldier & Sailor Words 231 Puggled.., Insane. Mad-drunk. 1933Partridge Words, Words, Words! iii. 202 Poggle(d), puggled, ‘rattled’ as well as eccentric and mad-drunk, is a pre-war Regular-Army word. 1968Sc. Nat. Dict. VII. 274/2 Puggled, -t, at a standstill from exhaustion or frustration, done for, at the end of one's resources. 1973‘J. Patrick’ Glasgow Gang Observed xii. 112 One guest in particular..was ‘stoatin' aw ower the place—pure puggled she wis’. |