c. 1920, "a lower-class babu shipping clerk" [Partridge]; but popularized in World War II British armed forces slang for "Arab," also "native of India" (especially as a servant or laborer), roughly equivalent to American gook; possibly shortened from golliwog. Many acronym origins have been proposed, but none has been found satisfactory. Related: Wogland.
双语例句
1. A flu wog struck.
突患流感。
来自《权威词典》
2. Will there be russian versions of the main WoG campaigns in 3.59?