I. ˈtäg also ˈtȯg noun
( -s )
Etymology: short for obsolete English cant togeman, togemans, togman cloak, probably from English toge + obsolete English cant -mans (n. suffix of unknown origin)
1. slang : an outer garment ; especially : coat
2. togs plural : clothing
the old togs he sat around in — Theodore Dreiser
especially : an outfit of clothes and accessories for a specified use
riding togs
beach togs
getting into play togs for golf or boating — Vance Packard
3. togs plural , Australia : bathing suit
II. transitive verb
( togged ; togged ; togging ; togs )
: to put togs on : dress up — usually used with out or up
went to school togged out in their Sunday best — Frank Sullivan
togged up as an ordinary seaman of a century ago — Charles Hamblett
III. abbreviation
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