COG, v.t. 1. To flatter; to wheedle; to seduce or draw from, by adulation or artifice.2. To obtrude or thrust in, by falsehood or deception; as, to cog in a word to serve a purpose.To cog a die, to secure it so as to direct its fall; to falsify; to cheat in playing dice.COG, v.i. 1. To deceive; to cheat; to lie.2. To wheedle.COG, n. The tooth of a wheel, by which it drives another wheel or body. COG, v.t. To fix a cog; to furnish with cogs.
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