Clog

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A clog can refer to:

  • A blockage in plumbing such as hairballs, grease or other clumping materials. It is generally removed by use of a plunger, plumbing auger (snake) or chemical drain cleaner, see clog (plumbing)
  • A shoe with a rigid, often wooden, sole, see clog (shoe).
  • A form of tap dancing using soft soled shoes, with steel taps fixed to each heel and toe, is called clogging. However its more formal name is Appalachian mountain step dancing. There are hundreds of clogging clubs throughout the U.S.A., Canada and elsewhere, along with dance competitions, and national dance conventions. Cloggers will tell you that it is the most fun you can have with your feet on the floor!
  • A concert blog containing periodic posts including pictures, video and commentary from live music shows.
  • A community blog or online-community web forum based on an actual physical community in the real world.
  • A corporate or company blog - a type of website where entries are made (such as in a journal or diary), displayed in a reverse chronological order. Clogs differ from Blogs because the content is typically aligned with a marketing or press release strategy in order to promote the company or corporation.

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