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OG, O.G., or Og may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- O.G. Original Gangster, a 1991 album by Ice-T
- "O.G. Original Gangster" (song), title track
- Original Gangstas, a 1996 action movie directed by Larry Cohen
- Opera Ghost, alternate name for Erik (The Phantom of the Opera), the title character from Phantom of the Opera
- Omnium Gatherum, a Finnish melodic death metal band
Alumni
- Old Georgian, a former, notable pupil of St George's College
- Old Grammarian, a former pupil of Karachi Grammar School
- Old Gregorian, a former pupil of Downside School
- Old Giggleswickian, a former pupil of Giggleswick School
- Old Gower, a former pupil of University College School
- Old Greshamian, a former pupil of Gresham's School
- Old Guildfordian, a former pupil of The Royal Grammar School, Guildford
Science and technology
- og, a namespace identifier typically tied in web pages to the Facebook Open Graph protocol
- Objective glass in optics, especially refractive telescopes, the objective lens
- Obstetrics and gynaecology, the two medical specialties dealing with the female reproductive organs
- Orange G, a counterstain used in the Pap stain
- Original gravity, used in calculating the alcohol content of a drink
- Og, Oganesson, chemical element 118 in the periodic table, named after Russian scientist Yuri Oganessian
Sport
- Own goal, a term used in association football
- Offensive guard, a term used in American football
- Olympic Games
- OG (eSports), a professional Dota 2 team
Other uses
- Og, an ancient Amorite king of Bashan
- Olive green, a common colour in military use
- One-Two-GO Airlines (IATA airline code: OG)
- Organic growth, a business term denoting growth through normal business activities rather than through acquisition
- Original gangster, various meanings derived from a slang term for a veteran gang member
- Original Gangsters (gang), a Swedish gang
- River Og, a river in Wiltshire, England
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