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    plug
    [pləɡ]
    noun
    plug (noun) · plugs (plural noun) · plug tobacco (noun) · plugs tobacco (plural noun)
    1. an obstruction blocking a hole, pipe, etc.:
      "somewhere in the pipes there is a plug of ice blocking the flow"
      • a circular piece of metal, rubber, or plastic used to stop the drain of a bathtub or basin and keep the water in it.
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        a baby's pacifier.
      • a mass of solidified lava filling the neck of an old volcano.
      • (in gardening) a young plant or clump of grass with a small mass of soil protecting its roots, for planting in the ground.
    2. a device for making an electrical connection, especially between an appliance and a power supply, consisting of an insulated casing with metal pins that fit into holes in an outlet:
      "the cable is fitted with a two-pin plug"
    3. informal
      a piece of publicity promoting a product, event, or establishment:
      "he threw in a plug, boasting that the restaurant offered many entrées for under $5"
    4. a piece of tobacco cut from a larger cake for chewing:
      "they sold chewing tobacco in bars and plugs"
      • tobacco in large cakes designed to be cut for chewing:
        "he was always chewing plug and cracking jokes"
    5. fishing
      a lure with one or more hooks attached.
    6. short for fireplug
    7. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      a tired or old horse.
    verb
    plug (verb) · plugs (third person present) · plugged (past tense) · plugged (past participle) · plugging (present participle)
    1. block or fill in (a hole or cavity):
      "trucks arrived loaded with gravel to plug the hole and clear the road"
      • insert (something) into an opening so as to fill it:
        "the baby plugged his thumb into his mouth"
    2. informal
      mention (a product, event, or establishment) publicly in order to promote it:
      "during the show he plugged his new record"
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      shoot or hit (someone or something):
      "he got plugged in the head while he was taking a nap"
    Origin
    early 17th century: from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German plugge, of unknown ultimate origin.
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    noun
    1. an obstruction blocking a hole, pipe, etc.:
    2. a piece of publicity promoting a product, event, or establishment:
    3. a piece of tobacco cut from a larger cake for chewing:
      • a lure with one or more hooks attached.
      • a tired or old horse.
        inferior horse
        tired-out horse
        worn-out horse
        Rosinante
        bag of bones
        keffel
      verb
      1. block or fill in (a hole or cavity):
        • mention (a product, event, or establishment) publicly in order to promote it:
        • shoot or hit (someone or something):
         
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