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SOOGEE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
verb ... soo·gee. ˈsüjē ... ed/-ing/-s ... to wash down (as the deck and paintwork of a ship) ... have his boys soogee the galley ... Richard Bissell.
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soogee - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
soogee (uncountable). (nautical, slang, dated) A type of strong cleaning product for wood and paint on board a boat. Synonym: soogee-moogee ...
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I came across a very old word but it's not in the dictionary and I cant ...
The word is sooge. I work on a towboat and from what the 70+ years old captains tell me they've used that word since even before they came on the boat.
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soogee
soogee (ˈsuːdʒiː) Also soogie, soujie, etc. = next.1944 Time 10 Jan. 4/3 A bucket of ‘soujge’. 1945 Seafarers' Log 7 Sept. 4/4 The old soogee bucket and paint brush will be working plenty overtime. 1953 J. Masefield Conway (rev. ed.) ii. 124 The recipe for the liquid used to clean ‘holy ground’ was ...
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SOOGEE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
verb (transitive) nautical slang to clean a ship using a solution containing caustic soda Collins English Dictionary.
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Soogee-moogee - Oxford Reference
Soogee-moogee is a nautical term for a mixture containing caustic soda used for cleaning paintwork and woodwork on boats.
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Gobin
People with the surname Gobin in this sense include:
Sewram Gobin (born 1983), Mauritian footballer of Indian descent
Soogee Gobin (1880-1952), matriarch
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'Soogy', or 'soogying'--Anyone know this term? - gCaptain Forum
Definition of SOOGEE. to wash down (as the deck and paintwork of a ... I was told by someone in the past the soogee word has naval origins.
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soogee, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb soogee is in the 1900s. OED's earliest evidence for soogee is from 1903, in the writing of A. Sonnichsen.
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"SOOGEE": Semolina flour used in cooking - OneLook
Usually means: Semolina flour used in cooking. Definitions Related words Mentions Easter eggs. We found 4 dictionaries that define the word soogee:
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soogee-moogee, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for soogee-moogee is from 1882, in the writing of Dixon Kemp. soogee-moogee is of unknown origin. See etymology. Nearby entries.
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How to Pronounce Soogee - YouTube
This video shows you how to pronounce Soogee.
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soogee-moogee
soogee-moogee Naut. slang. (ˈsuːdʒiːˌmuːdʒiː) Also soogie-moogie, soojee-moojee, souji-mouji, sugi-mugi, etc. and without hyphens. [Origin unknown.] a. A mixture containing caustic soda used for cleaning paintwork and woodwork on ships and boats. Also attrib.1882 D. Kemp Yacht & Boat Sailing (ed. 3)...
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Capildeo family
Pundit Capildeo (1873 – 1926)= Soogee Capildeo (née Gobin) (1880 – 1952) (daughter of Bharat Gobinda and Minnie Gobin)
Droapatie Naipaul (née Capildeo)
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