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dug1 /dʌɡ / 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 dug2 /dʌɡ /noun (usually dugs) 1The udder, teat, or nipple of a female animal.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.
1.1 archaic A woman’s breast.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'. |