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词组 jug
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jug
Theme: ALCOHOL
n. a jug of liquor; a jar of moonshine; a can of beer.
Where's my jug? I need a swig.Pass her the jug, Sam.
Theme: DRUGS - PORTION
n. a glass vial of liquid amphetamine intended for injection.
His mother found a jug and took it to a drugstore to find out what it was.Any kid can get jugs just by asking around.
Theme: JAIL
n. jail. (Usually with the.)
Take it easy. I don't want to end up in the jug.A couple of days in the jug would do you fine.
Theme: VEINS
n. the jugular vein, used for the injection of narcotics.
Now Ernie has to take it in the jug.He's even got scars on his jugs.
jug
1. noun
1
a jail or prison US, 1816.
2
a bank US, 1848.
3
a glass of beer. No longer common. Only used colloquially and not when ordering beer at a hotel where a 'jug' is precisely that, a jug of beer that you take back to a table and fill glasses from AUSTRALIA, 1960.
4
a large table jug for beer AUSTRALIA, 1990.
5
a glass ampoule holding liquid drugs US, 1971.
6
a small container of amphetamine or meth-amphetamine in liquid form US, 1980.
7
a cylinder in an aeroplane engine US, 1963.
8
a carburettor US, 1942.
9
in electric line work, a horizontal post insulator US, 1980
2. verb
1
to arrest or imprison US, 1841.
2
to attack someone with a jug of boiling water, especially sugared water UK, 1996.
3
to have sex with US, 1965.
4
to stab US, 1970⇨ See: JUKE
⇨ juke; jug
verb
1
to dance in a boisterous fashion. It is theorised that the word, today only recognised in the formation JUKE BOX, was derived from the African Wolof, Banut or Bambara languages. The term spread through southern blacks from the Gullah, and then into wider slang usage, although with a distincly southern flavour US, 1933.
2
to fool, to trick US, 1873.
3
to hit US, 1872.
4
to avoid a blow. Circus and carnival usage UK, 1513

jug ears

Ears that stick out markedly from the side of the head, thus resembling the handles of a jug. At first I thought his jug ears were pretty goofy-looking, but I've actually come to regard them as quite cute!

jug-eared

Having ears that stick out markedly from the side of the head, thus resembling the handles of a jug. I was pretty goofy-looking as a kid, jug-eared, bespectacled, and lanky as I was.

put a/the plug in the jug

To become permanently sober; to give up intoxicants, especially alcohol. (Alludes to plugging up a jug of an alcoholic beverage.) I've always loved my dad, but he's become a much friendlier and sympathetic person since finally putting the plug in the jug. It took me waking up in a ditch and covered in vomit to realize that I needed to put a plug in the jug for good.

federal jug

slang A federal prison. He definitely seems hardened by his time in the federal jug.

jugged (up)

Sl. intoxicated. I'm not jugged up. I'm not even tipsy. Fred was too jugged to drive home.

federal jug

n. a federal prison. (see also jug.) Lefty is fresh and sweet—just out of the federal jug.

jug

1. n. jail. (Usually with the.) Take it easy. I don’t want to end up in the jug.
2. n. a jug of liquor; a jar of moonshine; a can of beer. Where’s my jug? I need a swig.
3. and jug up in. to drink heavily. (see also jugger.) We jugged up till about noon and then went to sleep. Let’s get down to some serious jugging.
4. n. a glass vial of liquid amphetamine intended for injection. (Drugs.) His mother found a jug and took it to a drugstore to find out what it was.
5. n. the jugular vein, used for the injection of narcotics. (Drugs.) He’s even got scars on his jugs.
6. n. a breast. (Usually plural. Usually objectionable.) Look at the jugs on that babe!

jug up

verb
See jug

jug wine

n. cheap wine that is sold in volume, usually in gallon jugs. We’re having a little do tomorrow—nothing special. A little jug wine and chips.

jugged (up)

mod. alcohol intoxicated. I’m not jugged up. I’m not even tipsy.

jugged

verb
See jugged up
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