different between shug vs shud
shug
English
Etymology
Compare shrug.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???/
Verb
shug (third-person singular simple present shugs, present participle shugging, simple past and past participle shugged)
- (Britain, dialect, obsolete) To writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Halliwell to this entry?)
- (Britain, dialect, obsolete) To crawl; to sneak.
- 1621, John Ford, Thomas Dekker and William Rowley, The Witch of Edmonton
- There I'll shug in and get a noble countenance.
- 1621, John Ford, Thomas Dekker and William Rowley, The Witch of Edmonton
Anagrams
- gush, hugs
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shud
English
Etymology 1
From the Late Middle English schudde.
Noun
shud (plural shuds)
- (obsolete outside West Country, Derbyshire, East Anglia, Herefordshire, Yorkshire) A shed.
References
“shud” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd ed., 1989]
Etymology 2
See should.
Verb
shud
- nonstandard or archaic spelling of should
Anagrams
- HUDs, dush, huds
shud From the web:
- what should i eat
- what should i make for dinner
- what should i eat for dinner
- what should i do
- what should i watch
- what should i draw
- what should i have for dinner
- what should i watch on netflix
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