Flog
61flog — v whip, horsewhip, flail, thrash, thresh, flagellate, Inf. leather, Inf. hide, Inf. tan [s.o. s] hide; strap, belt, switch, make [s.o.] run the gauntlet; birch, Inf. whale, Inf. welt, cane, club, cudgel, fustigate, bastinado; beat, pound, buffet …
62flog — verb Syn: whip, thrash, lash, scourge, birch, cane, beat …
63flog — [flɒg] verb [T] 1) to hit someone very hard with a stick or WHIP as a punishment 2) British informal to sell something …
64flög — v flyga …
65flog — 1. Steal. 2. Sell …
66Flög’ eine Gans über’s Meer… — См. Ворона за море летала, а ума не стало …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
67flog(ging) — to work on a merchant s premises handling, packing, and moving dried cod as a daily occupation in Newfoundland …
68flog a dead horse — verb a) To attempt to get extra work out of a ships crew during the dead horse period. b) To attempt to get more out of something that cannot give more …
69flog the dolphin — verb masturbate (male) Syn: spank the monkey …
70flog the log — verb To masturbate. He was a normal horny boy who flogged the log with the best of them …