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sluggy
English
Etymology
slug +? -y
Adjective
sluggy (comparative more sluggy, superlative most sluggy)
- Resembling or characteristic of a slug (gastropod mollusk).
- (obsolete) Sluggish.
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bluggy
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??i
Adjective
bluggy (not comparable)
- (British slang, euphemistic) bloody (as intensifier).
Adverb
bluggy (not comparable)
- (British slang, euphemistic) bloody (as intensifier).
- 1993, Cathedral, Maitland, I, Headline Book Publishing plc
- It was probably too late to say sorry, but she'd better bluggy try!
- 1993, Cathedral, Maitland, I, Headline Book Publishing plc
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