Noun
A small mug or cup.
A measure equivalent to a gill.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA patriot bullet to the noggin is cheap and fast. Source: Internet
From 2003 to 2007, Miffy and Friends aired on children's television channels such as Treehouse in Canada and Noggin in the U.S. It then moved to public television. Source: Internet
In 2000 Postgate and his friend Loaf set up a small publishing company called the Dragons Friendly Society to look after Noggin the Nog, Pogles Wood, Pingwings. Source: Internet
The noggin was in common use in the 1700s in our area and still found into the 1800s when the production of tin, pewter and earthenware mugs became common and affordable. Source: Internet
No, he had the fellow remove his mask, then forced him to get close enough to Alpha’s reanimated noggin for her to bite his ear off. Source: Internet
Pound it, noggin, see ya. Source: Internet