n.
- a piece of solid material fitting tightly into a hole and blocking it up.
▸a mass of solidified lava filling the neck of a volcano.
- a device consisting of an insulated casing with metal pins that fit into holes in a socket to make an electrical connection.
▸informal an electrical socket.
- informal a piece of publicity promoting a product or event.
- a piece of tobacco cut from a larger cake for chewing.
▸
(also plug tobacco)
tobacco in large cakes designed to be cut for chewing.
- Fishing a lure with one or more hooks attached.
- N. Amer. informal a tired or old horse.
- N. Amer. informal a baby's dummy.
v.
(plugs, plugging, plugged)
- block or fill in (a hole or cavity).
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(plug something in)
connect an electrical appliance to the mains by means of a socket.
▸
(plug into)
have or gain access to (an information system or area of activity).
- informal promote (a product or event) by mentioning it publicly.
- N. Amer. informal shoot or hit.
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(usu. plug away)
informal proceed steadily and laboriously with a task.
Derivative
Etymology
C17: from MDu. and Mid. Low Ger. plugge, of unknown ultimate origin.