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ogi ogi ogi
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I'm not British so I don't know what this means. I thought it was just from Gavin in the "Office" series but I just heard it again on another program.
What does ogi ogi ogi - oi oi oi mean? or its origins?
What does ogi ogi ogi - oi oi oi mean? or its origins?
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The cry "Oggy Oggy Oggy!" would be heard as the pastry filled lunches were thrown by the women down the tin mines to their menfolk.
The pastry was discarded and not eaten, just there to protect the filling en route and for the men to hold on to while eating as there was no-where to wash their hands!
Quite fancy one now actually...
The cry "Oggy Oggy Oggy!" would be heard as the pastry filled lunches were thrown by the women down the tin mines to their menfolk.
The pastry was discarded and not eaten, just there to protect the filling en route and for the men to hold on to while eating as there was no-where to wash their hands!
Quite fancy one now actually...
frenchfriar ... I hate to disappoint but it is very much a Welsh thing... Not sure which of the above answers are the true Origin but it could possible be both as we have many different meanings for the same words so i see no reason why this wouldnt apply .... this chant has long been used at rugby matches also. So american TV has no bearing on this what so ever and it has not originated from Ziggy ziggy ziggy.... although knowing how some welsh people like our booze ... it could be followed by beer for sure.