Sunday 6 January 2013

Plug


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 new EP from Sally Archer here. Sally has performed at our last two Holy Week Festivals. Her father is an outstanding guy.



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