lug
verb /lʌɡ/
  /lʌɡ/
(informal)Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they lug |    /lʌɡ/   /lʌɡ/  | 
| he / she / it lugs |    /lʌɡz/   /lʌɡz/  | 
| past simple lugged |    /lʌɡd/   /lʌɡd/  | 
| past participle lugged |    /lʌɡd/   /lʌɡd/  | 
| -ing form lugging |    /ˈlʌɡɪŋ/   /ˈlʌɡɪŋ/  | 
- lug something + adv./prep. to carry or drag something heavy with a lot of effort
- I had to lug my bags up to the fourth floor.
 - Leave your books here—you don’t want to lug those around with you all day.
 
Oxford Collocations DictionaryLug is used with these nouns as the object:- bag
 - baggage
 - paid
 - …
 
Word Originverb late Middle English: probably of Scandinavian origin: compare with Swedish lugga ‘pull a person's hair’ (from lugg ‘forelock’).