plugs
noun
- 1
A pronged connecting device which fits into a mating socket, especially an electrical one.
“I pushed the plug back into the electrical socket and the lamp began to glow again.”
- 2
Any piece of wood, metal, or other substance used to stop or fill a hole.
“Pull the plug out of the tub so it can drain.”
- 3
A flat oblong cake of pressed tobacco.
“He preferred a plug of tobacco to loose chaw.”
- 4
A high, tapering silk hat.
- 5
A worthless horse.
“That sorry old plug is ready for the glue factory!”
- 6
Any worn-out or useless article.
- 7
A block of wood let into a wall to afford a hold for nails.
- 8
A mention of a product (usually a book, film or play) in an interview, or an interview which features one or more of these.
“During the interview, the author put in a plug for his latest novel.”
- 9
A body of once molten rock that hardened in a volcanic vent. Usually round or oval in shape.
“Pressure built beneath the plug in the caldera, eventually resulting in a catastrophic explosion of pyroclastic shrapnel and ash.”
- 10
A type of lure consisting of a rigid, buoyant or semi-buoyant body and one or more hooks.
“The fisherman cast the plug into a likely pool, hoping to catch a whopper.”
- 11
A small seedling grown in a tray from expanded polystyrene or polythene filled usually with a peat or compost substrate.
- 12
(jewellery) A short cylindrical piece of jewellery commonly worn in larger-gauge body piercings, especially in the ear.
- 13
A drug dealer.
- 14
A branch from a water-pipe to supply a hose.
verb
- 1
To stop with a plug; to make tight by stopping a hole.
“He attempted to plug the leaks with some caulk.”
- 2
To blatantly mention a particular product or service as if advertising it.
“The main guest on the show just kept plugging his latest movie: it got so tiresome.”
- 3
To persist or continue with something.
“Keep plugging at the problem until you find a solution.”
- 4
To shoot a bullet into something with a gun.
- 5
To have sex with, penetrate sexually.
“I'd love to plug him.”
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