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Verb
/sləg/,
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slugs, plural;
  1. Strike (someone) with a hard blow
    • - he was the one who'd get slugged
  2. Settle a dispute or contest by fighting or competing fiercely
    • - they went outside to slug it out
Noun
  1. A hard blow


  1. bullet: a projectile that is fired from a gun
  2. strike heavily, especially with the fist or a bat; "He slugged me so hard that I passed out"
  3. a unit of mass equal to the mass that accelerates at 1 foot/sec/sec when acted upon by a force of 1 pound; approximately 14.5939 kilograms
  4. idle: be idle; exist in a changeless situation; "The old man sat and stagnated on his porch"; "He slugged in bed all morning"
  5. a counterfeit coin
  6. sluggard: an idle slothful person
  7. Slug is a common name that is normally applied to any gastropod mollusc that lacks a shell, has a very reduced shell, or has a small internal shell. This is in contrast to the common name snail, which is applied to gastropods that have coiled shells that are big enough to retract into.
  8. A slug is a counterfeit coin that is used to make illegal purchases from a coin-operated device, such as a vending machine, pay phone, parking meter, transit farebox, copy machine, coin laundry, gaming machine, or arcade game . ...
  9. Slug (Ulysses X. Lugman) is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe.
  10. The slug is a unit of mass associated with Imperial units. It is a mass that accelerates by 1 ft/sec2 when a force of one pound-force (lbf) is exerted on it. Therefore a slug has a mass of 32.17405 pound-mass or 14.5939 kg.Shigley, Joseph E. and Mischke, Charles R. ...
  11. In newspaper editing, a slug is a short name given to an article that is in production. The story is labeled with its slug as it makes its way from the reporter through the editorial process. ...
  12. A slug is a term used for a solid ballistic projectile. It is "solid" in the sense of being composed of one piece; the shape can vary widely, including partially hollowed shapes. ...
  13. Any of many terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks, having no (or only rudimentary) shell; A lazy person, a sluggard; A bullet (projectile); A counterfeit coin, especially one used to steal from vending machines; A shot of a drink, usually alcoholic; A title, name or header, a catchline, a ...
  14. (Slugs) A sharp watch should be kept over all slugs, and constant visits paid to the garden at daybreak for their destruction. If fresh cabbage leaves are strewed about in the evening the slugs will congregate under them, and in the morning they may be gathered up and dropped into strong brine. ...
  15. (Slugs) A slug in a bale of hay is usually the size of a large flake inside the bale. You can see it from the outside of the bale. It can occur from the bale getting wet in one spot or during the baling process from the tractor. It is a bad flake in the heart of the bale. ...
  16. (Slugs) Gold teeth. To be "slugged up" is to have a mouthful of gold teeth.
  17. (Slugs) indicate you have a sluggish or slow moving colon and need to do something to speed it up.
  18. (Slugs) the mass unit in the English system ~ 32.17405 pound-mass
  19. Large black slugs are a good bait for chub, especially when freelined.
  20. (1) Forging stock for one workpiece cut to length. See also Blank. (2) Metal removed when punching a hole in a forging (also termed "punchout").
  21. A strip of blank leader or image-bearing film used as leader. (Film Editing)
  22. An abnormally high concentration of an undesirable substance which passes through a water system, usually brief or intermittent in nature, and often related to an upset of a system. ...
  23. Term for the octagonal and round fifty-dollar gold coins struck during the California gold rush. Legend has it that the term came about when criminals used the two-and-one-half ounce coins wrapped in a cloth to bonk their victims on the head. ...
  24. A short phrase or title used to indicate the story content of a piece of copy, which label does not display with the copy; see meta tag. Also, the line of type carrying this information. Also, a line of type in one piece, as produced by a Linotype. ...
  25. A short string of characters used as an identifier in the URL. Can only contain letters, numbers, and/or dashes.