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slug verb- to strike someone hard UK, 1862
- Stomp King was slugged by his Landlord last Monday because he persisted in playing the piano at 4 a.m. every morning — Frederic Ramsay Junior, Chicago Documentary, p. 26, 1944
- MR. BIG NOSE: I’ll thump him if he calls me “Big Nose” again. MR. CHEEKY: Oh, shut up, Big Nose. MR. BIG NOSE: Ah! All right. I warned you. I really will slug you so hard[.] — Monty Python, Life of Brian, 1979
- to drink directly from a bottle UK: SCOTLAND
From the noun sense. - Could you no use a glass instead of sluggin oot the boatle? — Michael Munro, The Complete Patter, p. 143, 1996
- to cheat playing slot machines by inserting something other than the proper coin in the machine US
- Next comes the more overt and obvious attempt to play a slot machine for free by inserting foreign coins or slugs, better known as slugging. — Jim Regan, Winning at Slot Machine, p. 68, 1985
- to lie in bed US, 1986
Verb formation from the more common usage as a noun. - — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 5, October 1986
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