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dʌɡdəɡ past and past participle of dig
Rhymes bug, chug, Doug, drug, fug, glug, hug, jug, lug, mug, plug, pug, rug, shrug, slug, smug, snug, thug, trug, tug noun dʌɡdəɡ usually dugs1The udder, teat, or nipple of a female animal. Example sentencesExamples - She then gently nips the unfed cub to place it near her dugs.
- It gets very long, and then it goes white, a grizzled mat over withered dugs.
- 1.1archaic A woman's breast.
Example sentencesExamples - As soon as breasts hang like dugs, the belly fills out and the thighs start to crease like a Shar Pei puppy, it's not about the looks anymore, it's about what they supply.
- Witches' breasts are usually depicted in art as flat, hanging dugs; they represent the underside of Western eroticism, with its glorification of firm, youthful bosoms.
Origin Mid 16th century: possibly of Old Norse origin and related to Swedish dägga, Danish dægge 'suckle'. dəɡdəɡ past and past participle of dig
noundəɡdəɡ usually dugs1The udder, teat, or nipple of a female animal. Example sentencesExamples - It gets very long, and then it goes white, a grizzled mat over withered dugs.
- She then gently nips the unfed cub to place it near her dugs.
- 1.1archaic A woman's breast.
Example sentencesExamples - Witches' breasts are usually depicted in art as flat, hanging dugs; they represent the underside of Western eroticism, with its glorification of firm, youthful bosoms.
- As soon as breasts hang like dugs, the belly fills out and the thighs start to crease like a Shar Pei puppy, it's not about the looks anymore, it's about what they supply.
Origin Mid 16th century: possibly of Old Norse origin and related to Swedish dägga, Danish dægge ‘suckle’. |