Too funny....I think maybe he meant "stogies," which is slang for cigar. :-)
2006-09-04 14:30:13
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answer #1
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answered by Cynanon 2
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The word is stogies, not hoagies. Although the way he said "We'll have to celebrate with a couple of hoagies." could mean he wants to celebrate with a sandwich...maybe.
2006-09-04 21:34:39
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answered by jeanhack42 4
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A hoagie is a sandwich the source for which is unknown. The word for cigar is stogie and it is a this short cigar.
2006-09-04 21:30:12
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answered by Kenneth H 5
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It is supposed to be stoagie. Hoagie is a sandwich.
2006-09-04 21:29:20
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answered by aurelie_moineau 3
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Stogies...is what he meant for cigars. Hoagies are sandwiches...
2006-09-04 21:33:03
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answered by m b 3
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Perhaps he meant stogies which is a cheap cigar
If he meant hoagies that's even better because at least they taste good!
2006-09-04 21:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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naw its a sandwich dats kinda like a sub its really good
2006-09-04 21:30:42
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answered by alex s 2
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Where I'm from (South Jersey) it's only a sandwich...
2006-09-04 21:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Idiot. Learn English before you come here.
2006-09-04 21:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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