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biog

1

[ bahy-og ]

noun

Informal.


biog.

2

abbreviation for

  1. biographer.
  2. biographical.
  3. biography.

biog.

abbreviation for

  1. biographical
  2. biography
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of biog1

First recorded in 1940–45; by shortening
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Willoughby recently changed her Twitter biog to remove a previous reference to Schofield, who had introduced her to the platform.

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She might not have updated her Twitter biog yet, but the invitations for her leaving do have gone out so we're pretty sure it's only a matter of time.

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His Facebook biog says: "In recent years Michael has continued his pursuit of acting while gaining technical acclaim with an eye toward producing and directing."

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Photograph: Rex Features When it came to writing my book on Manu, it was the chance to talk about some of these issues that sold the idea to him – rather than the prospect of a conventional rock biog.

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Godolphin's damage-limitation exercise is already under way – Zarooni's biog page on their website has already been deleted – but then, they had a head start, because the British Horseracing Authority alerted Zarooni and his employers to the results of their "testing in training" visit to Moulton Paddocks on 9 April.

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