fantasypros911.com - 6/14/2009
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A loogie is a conglomeration of saliva, phlegm and other goodies that you want to get rid of as quickly as possible. A LOOGY is a baseball player who sometimes fit into the same category. But here I recognize the best LOOGYs in the business and give a tip of the hat to the originator of the phrase.
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