slogger noun.
['slɒgǝ] colloq. E19.[from SLOG verb + -ER1.]1. A person who delivers heavy blows;
spec. a cricketer who slogs.
E19.b. A person who works hard, esp. in a ponderous or uninspired manner.
E20.2. A heavy weight on a string;
esp. a piece of metal, stone, etc., fastened to a strap or thong and used as a weapon.
Criminals' slang.
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slogger verb intrans. ['slɒgǝ] Orig. & chiefly
dial. E19.[Origin unkn.]Dawdle, loiter; go about untidily. Chiefly as
sloggering ppl adjective.
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