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- noun Plural form of
dug .
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Examples
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You can't suck manhood from the dugs of a creature whose only claim to womanhood is her petticoats.
SIWASH 2010
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The creature's chest looks like a junior-petite human female's breast on the male, and like the fully engorged dugs on a nursing bitch or the udders of a cow for the female harpy.
Around a Sun Named Inferno Hugh Barlow 2011
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One of the first things you come to is a small theater where the doors aer emblazoned with a sedate warning that the following media presentation contains Mature Themes ... oh, you mean, like sex, dugs, and rock and roll?
June 29th, 2008 ceciliatan 2008
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The double swing doors let in a rush of damp cold air and two roly-poly middle-aged men so alike, they looked like a pair of wally dugs off the mantelpiece.
A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010
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Not pretty faces and breasts like Millie's; their visages were witchlike and their dugs grotesque.
Falcon Street 2010
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In which respect, as in so many others, Gillray still reigns supreme, this artist who could mock the Queen as a syphilitic crone with wizened dugs bared, talons clawing at the prime minister's crotch, and still find eager patrons at the palace.
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A heavy woman in a sundress that barely covered her huge dugs came out the back door, looked at the cruiser, and went back inside.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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A heavy woman in a sundress that barely covered her huge dugs came out the back door, looked at the cruiser, and went back inside.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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A heavy woman in a sundress that barely covered her huge dugs came out the back door, looked at the cruiser, and went back inside.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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Teenage smoking is not only linked to alcohol or dugs but also may be a cause of mental illness like depression and anxiety.
ruzuzu commented on the word dugs
See dug. Also see udder.
February 2, 2011