Mug
31mug — I Australian Slang 1. face; 2. fool; one who is easily duped; 3. one who is not of the underground fraternity; 4. victim of a criminal; 5. prostitute s client; 6. (amongst showies, carnies, etc.) customer; 7. assault and rob; 8. (older slang)… …
32mug — • / muggins • a fool or victim. Originates from the fact that drinking mug s used to be made with ugly faces on them. Also for this reason mug can mean face , i.e.. ugly mug …
33mug up — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms mug up : present tense I/you/we/they mug up he/she/it mugs up present participle mugging up past tense mugged up past participle mugged up British informal mug up (on) something to quickly learn… …
34mug- — Ⅰ s. mug Ⅰ germ., Verb; nhd. sich häufen, sich anhäufen; Ⅱ s. mug Ⅱ germ., Verb; nhd. feucht sein (Verb); Ⅲ s …
35mug — 1. n. the face. (Crude.) □ Wipe that smile off your mug! □ What a gorgeous mug! 2. n. a thug; a goon. (Underworld.) □ Call off your mugs. I’ll come peacefully. □ …
36mug — I. noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1664 1. a cylindrical drinking cup 2. a. the face or mouth of a person b. grimace c. mug shot 3. a. chiefly British …
37MUG — Die Abkürzung MUG steht für: Macintosh User Group Medizinische Universität Graz 4 Methylumbelliferyl β D galactopyranosid, ein Substrat zur Bestimmung der Aktivität der Galactosidase 4 Methylumbelliferyl β D glucuronid, ein Substrat zur… …
38mug — 1. noun /mʌɡ/ a) A large cup for hot liquids, usually having a handle and used without a saucer. What an ugly mug. b) The face, often used deprecatingly. He’s a gullible mug he believed her again …
39MUG — Una macro unidad geográfica (MUG) es, en geografía, la denominación técnica para los grandes sectores de tierras emergidas correspondiente al término continente de uso habitual. El término MUG designa los conjuntos individualizados por… …
40Mug — 1. face; 2. fool; one who is easily duped; 3. one who is not of the underground fraternity; 4. victim of a criminal; 5. prostitute s client; 6. (amongst showies, carnies, etc.) customer; 7. assault and rob; 8. (older slang) smooch (someone); 9.… …