plug (plug) n.
1. An object, such as a cork or a wad
of cloth, used to fill a hole tightly; a stopper.
2. A dense mass of material that
obstructs a passage.
3. A usually cylindrical or conic piece
cut from something larger, often as a sample.
4. Electricity
a. A fitting, commonly with two metal
prongs for insertion in a fixed socket, used to connect an appliance to a power
supply.
b. A spark plug.
5. A hydrant.
6. a. A flat cake of pressed or twisted
tobacco. b. A piece of
chewing tobacco.
7. Geology A mass of igneous rock filling the
vent of a volcano.
8. Informal A favourable public mention of a
commercial product, business, or performance, especially when broadcast.
9. Slang Something inferior, useless, or
defective, especially an old, worn-out horse.
10. Slang A gunshot or bullet: a plug in
the back.
11. A lure to which hooks are attached,
used especially in angling.
See
definition number 8 above; this is one of the shameless variety. You can download the
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