Stogie

Etymology
Etymology 1: Named after the place of manufacture, Conestoga Township, Pennsylvania. Etymology 2: Short for Conestoga the type of wagon in which American settlers rode west in the 19th century. Evidently the wagon drivers were fond of one particular type of long, thin cigar, which came to be known as a "stogie," a slang term later applied to any cheap cigar.

Noun

 * 1)  A thin, cheap cigar, from Conestoga Township, Pennsylvania.
 * 2)  Any type of cigar.
 * 3)  Brogan.

Translations

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Alternative forms

 * stogy

Anagrams

 * egoist