From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtogtog1 /tɒɡ $ tɑːɡ, tɒːɡ/ noun [countable] 1 → togs2 TMa unit for measuring the warmth of duvets, sleeping bags, jackets etc
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tog• A colonel in golf togs walked through.• The higher the tog value of your duvet the warmer it will be.togtog2 verb British English → be/get togged up/outOrigin tog (1700-1800) tog “coat” ((18-20 centuries)), from togman ((16-18 centuries)), probably from Latin toga; → TOGA