Entity: LOUIGIE
LOUIGIE refers to a mass of saliva and phlegm hawked up from the throat, commonly known as a loogie.
LOUIGIE
Etymology
The term LOUIGIE is derived from North American slang and is commonly used to describe a lump of phlegm or spittle.
Definition
LOUIGIE refers to a mass of saliva and phlegm hawked up from the throat, commonly known as a loogie. It is a slang term for a thick quantity of sputum, usually containing phlegm.
Historical Context
The use of the term LOUIGIE can be traced back to informal North American language, where it has been used to describe the act of coughing up a thick mass of spit and mucus.
Cultural Significance
In popular culture, LOUIGIE is often associated with disgust or as a form of expression in informal settings.
Related Concepts
Other related terms include phlegm, spittle, and sputum.
See Also
A slang term for a thick quantity of sputum, usually containing phlegm.