a.1852, Thomas Moore, “A Case of Libel”, in The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore:
In short, he lookt extremely natty, / And even contrived—to his own great wonder— / By dint of sundry scents from Gattie, / To keep the sulphurous hogo under.
Some women for instance warn you off when they have their period. Come near. Then get a hogo you could hang your hat on. Like what? Potted herrings gone stale or. Boof! Please keep off the grass.
1980, Anthony Burgess, Earthly Powers:
He opened and let out a hogo of medicinal rum and beer. The bad tooth was a premolar.