togs
tog (v)
- present
- togs
- past
- togged
- past participle
- togged
- present participle
- togging
togs
English Definitions:
togs, threads, duds (noun)
informal terms for clothing
togs (Noun)
Clothes.
togs (Noun)
A swimsuit.
togs (Noun)
clothes for a specific occasion or use.
TOGs
Terry's Old Geezers/Gals/Gits were people who listened to the Wake Up to Wogan show on BBC Radio 2 until it ended in December 2009. They often take on pseudonyms, as did the newsreaders, prior to February 2007. They were: ⁕John Marsh - "Boggy Marsh" ⁕Alan Dedicoat - "Deadly Alancoat" ⁕Fran Godfrey - "Mimi" In February 2007, Boggy Marsh took compulsory retirement, at the age of 60. He was only semi-retired, and still returned to the show every six weeks to read the news. His departure from the show caused a reshuffle of staff, and the introduction of a new Travel Announcer, Lynn Bowles, whom the TOGs often referred to as the "Traffic Totty". Charles Nove also nicknamed "Chassa", "Bossa", and "Super" later became a regular newsreader on the Wake Up To Wogan show, and was famed among TOGs for his impression of coughing sheep which became a running 'gag' on the programme.
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