What is the meaning of JUG. Phrases containing JUG
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Jug is slang for a prison; a jail; a lockup. Jug is British slang for to imprison.Jug is British slang for to drink alcohol. Jug is British slang for a pint of beer.
Juggins is British slang for a silly person, a dupe.
Jug and pail is London Cockney rhyming slang for jail.
teen-aged street dealer
Jughead is British slang for a fool.
to be arrested
Jug up is British slang for to imprison.Jug up is British slang for to frink alcohol.
Member of way-freight crew who loads and unloads LCL freight at station stops
Jugs is British and Australian slang for breasts. Jugs is British slang for ears.
motion, palpitation or any sign that life exists (“not a jug out of (or in) him
Toby jug is London Cockney rhyming slang for a fool (mug).
Verb. To get drunk. E.g."What better reason to get jugged up than a party." [Orig. U.S.]
an addict selling drugs to another addict to finance his own habit
amphetamine
A fan of the Insane Clown Posse, or what some people would plainly call "a freak", or a troubled person. to see pics of juggalos go to: http://www.realjuggalos.com then go to the "juggalos" link." (ed: Johnny Jordan one for you - I must be getting old)
Missing a train-order hoop
Jug handles is British slang for large and prominent ears.
Jugged is slang for imprisoned. Jugged is slang for intoxicated.
Breasts. Used as "Ooooh shes got a nice pair of jugular japeries!"
Toby jugs is London Cockney rhyming slang for ears (lugs).
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Jugulate
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Of or pertaining to the jugular vein; as, the jugular foramen.
n.
An extractive matter contained in the juice of the green shucks of the walnut (Juglans regia). It is used medicinally as an alterative, and also as a black hair dye.
n.
The art or act of a juggler; sleight of hand.
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of Jugulum
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of Jug
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A yellow crystalline substance resembling quinone, extracted from green shucks of the walnut (Juglans regia); -- called also nucin.
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Jugglery; underhand practice.
v. t.
To seethe or stew, as in a jug or jar placed in boiling water; as, to jug a hare.
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of Juggle
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of Jugum
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Of or pertaining to the throat or neck; as, the jugular vein.
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An alkaloid found in the leaves of the walnut (Juglans regia).
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of Jugulate
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Trickery; imposture; as, political jugglery.
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Any fish which has the ventral fins situated forward of the pectoral fins, or beneath the throat; one of a division of fishes (Jugulares).
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One of the large veins which return the blood from the head to the heart through two chief trunks, an external and an internal, on each side of the neck; -- called also the jugular vein.
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A female juggler.
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