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“Pog” is a popular slang word on Twitch that stands for “play of the game.” It’s a widely used word in the Twitch and gaming community and even has its own associated emote (a type of reaction meme specific to Twitch). In this article, we’ll dive into what “Pog” means and how it’s used, plus explore the interesting history of where it came from.

Things You Should Know

  • “Pog” is a slang term that means “play of the game” on Twitch that viewers use to express amazement or surprise.
  • The “PogChamp” emote is a popular reaction meme on Twitch featuring streamers making surprised or bewildered faces.
  • Use “Pog” or the “PogChamp” emote to show excitement or support during a Twitch stream (or on other platforms when something’s excellent or impressive).
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“Pog” Meaning

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  1. How.com.vn English: “Pog” is a slang term on Twitch that’s short for “play of the game.”
    [1] Gamers and Twitch viewers use “Pog” to express surprise, amazement, or excitement when a player pulls off an impressive or unexpected move. Saying or calling something “Pog” is like saying something’s good, remarkable, or well done.[2]

    Variations: “Pogs,” “Poggers,” “PogU,” “PogChamp,” and the “PogChamp” emote (an animated emoticon featuring streamer Ryan “Gootecks” Gutierrez making a bewildered face).

    How to use: Send “Pog” or the “PogChamp” emote on Twitch to show support or excitement, or on other platforms when something’s excellent or impressive.

    Examples:
    • That assist was pog!
    • Can I get some pogs in the chat?
    • POGGERS!
    • My first birthday gift came early. Pog!
    • He keeps pogging the chat.
    • This week is looking pretty pog 😎
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Where did “Pog” come from?

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  1. How.com.vn English: “Pog” comes from the original “PogChamp” emote (2010).
    The emote was taken from an outtakes video uploaded by Cross Counters TV that featured champion gamers Ryan “Gootecks” Gutierrez and Mike Ross. In the video, Gutierrez made several wild and surprised facial expressions that turned into popular reaction memes and emotes on Twitch, the most well-known being the “PogChamp” emote.[3]
    • “PogU” is another emote that came from the same outtakes video.
    • The original “PogChamp” emote was pulled from Twitch on January 6, 2021 after Gutierrez made comments about the Capitol Riots that Twitch deemed as inciting violence.[4] The emote now features the faces of various other streamers.

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      This article was co-authored by How.com.vn staff writer, Dan Hickey. Dan Hickey is a Writer and Humorist based in Chicago, Illinois. He has published pieces on a variety of online satire sites and has been a member of the How.com.vn team since 2022. A former teaching artist at a community music school, Dan enjoys helping people learn new skills they never thought they could master. He graduated with a BM in Clarinet Performance from DePauw University in 2015 and an MM from DePaul University in 2017. This article has been viewed 5,270 times.
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