- nounplug (noun) · plugs (plural noun) · plug tobacco (noun) · plugs tobacco (plural noun)
- 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 ENGLISHinformala 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.
- 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"
- short for spark plug
- informala piece of publicity promoting a product, event, or establishment:"he threw in a plug, boasting that the restaurant offered many entrées for under $5"
- 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"
- fishinga lure with one or more hooks attached.
- short for fireplug
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformala tired or old horse.
verbplug (verb) · plugs (third person present) · plugged (past tense) · plugged (past participle) · plugging (present participle)- 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"
- informalmention (a product, event, or establishment) publicly in order to promote it:"during the show he plugged his new record"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformalshoot or hit (someone or something):"he got plugged in the head while he was taking a nap"
Originearly 17th century: from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German plugge, of unknown ultimate origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an obstruction blocking a hole, pipe, etc.:
- a circular piece of metal, rubber, or plastic used to stop the drain of a bathtub or basin and keep the water in it.
- a mass of solidified lava filling the neck of an old volcano.
- a piece of publicity promoting a product, event, or establishment:
- a piece of tobacco cut from a larger cake for chewing:
- a lure with one or more hooks attached.
- a tired or old horse.
verb- 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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- The term "plug" has the following meanings:
- A plastic or rubber object with metal pins, used to connect electrical equipment to an electricity supply.
- A part at the end of an electric cord that has two or three metal pins connecting it to a source of electricity.
- A part at the end of a wire or cable used to connect machines or devices123.
- Any piece of wood, metal, or other substance used to stop or fill a hole4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a plastic or rubber object with metal pins, used to connect electrical equipment to an electricity supply: I need to change the plug on my hairdryer.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…Meaning of plug in Essential American English Dictionary plug noun us / plʌɡ/ B1 an object with metal parts that stick out of its end, used to connect electrical equipment to an electricity supply:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/essential-ameri…PLUG meaning: 1 : a part at the end of an electric cord that has two or three metal pins that connect the cord to a source of electricity; 2 : a part at the end of a wire or cable that is used to connect machines or deviceswww.britannica.com/dictionary/plugplug (plural plugs) (electricity) 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. (loosely) An electric socket: wall plug. Any piece of wood, metal, or other substance used to stop or fill a hole.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/plug Plug Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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