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grog·gy \]gē, ]gi\ adjective (usually -er/-est) Etymology: grog (I) + -y 1. archaic : intoxicated, drunk 2. a. of a horse : weakened (as from age, overwork, or disease) in the fetlock joints and entire forelegs so as to have a hobbling gait marked by the knuckling over of the fetlock joints b. of a boxer : weakened from fighting and especially from blows on the head so as to be unsteady on the feet or to stagger and to have an impaired consciousness 3. : weak, sleepy, exhausted, ill, or otherwise physically affected in such a way as to be sluggish in one's reactions, torpid mentally, and usually unsteady on the feet : logy, foggy, dazed, muddled 4. : tending to wear away < pumice and other soft groggy materials > or crumble < a groggy tooth > or collapse < a groggy old wooden tower > |