ogg: /og/, v. [CMU]
1. In the multi-player space combat game Netrek, to execute kamikaze
attacks against enemy ships which are carrying armies or occupying
strategic positions. Named during a game in which one of the players
repeatedly used the tactic while playing Orion ship G, showing up in the
player list as “Og”. This trick has been roundly denounced by
those who would return to the good old days when the tactic of dogfighting
was dominant, but as Sun Tzu wrote, “What is of supreme importance in
war is to attack the enemy's strategy, not his tactics.” However,
the traditional answer to the newbie question “What does ogg
mean?” is just “Pick up some armies and I'll show you.”
2. In other games, to forcefully attack an opponent with the
expectation that the resources expended will be renewed faster than the
opponent will be able to regain his previous advantage. Taken more
seriously as a tactic since it has gained a simple name.
3. To do anything forcefully, possibly without consideration of the
drain on future resources. “I guess I'd better go ogg the problem
set that's due tomorrow.” “Whoops! I looked down at the map
for a sec and almost ogged that oncoming car.”