slug
Pronunciation: (slug), [key]
— n., v., slugged, slug•ging.
—n.
- any of various snaillike terrestrial gastropods having no shell or only a rudimentary one, feeding on plants and a pest of leafy garden crops.
- a nudibranch.
- a metal disk used as a coin or token, generally counterfeit.
- a piece of lead or other metal for firing from a gun.
- any heavy piece of crude metal.
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- a thick strip of type metal less than type-high.
- such a strip containing a type-high number or other character for temporary use.
- a line of type in one piece, as produced by a Linotype.
- a shot of liquor taken neat; belt.
- a person who is lazy or slow-moving; sluggard.
- a slow-moving animal, vehicle, or the like.
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- Also calledcatchline.a short phrase or title used to indicate the story content of newspaper or magazine copy.
- the line of type carrying this information.
- a small piece of metal ready for processing.
- a gold coin of California, privately issued in 1849 and for some time after, worth 50 dollars.
- a unit of mass, equivalent to approximately 32.2 lb. (15 kg) and having the property that a force of one pound acting upon a mass of this unit produces an acceleration of one foot per second per second.
- an irregular projection or knob on the surface of yarn, usually produced by lint or by defects in weaving.
—v.t.
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- to make (corrections) by replacing entire lines of type, esp. as set by a Linotype.
- to check the lines of (typeset copy) against copy of the previous typesetting stage to ensure that no line has been omitted, esp. before printing or plating.
- to furnish (copy) with a slug.
- to interpolate pieces of metal into (a joint being welded).
slug
Pronunciation: (slug), [key]
— v., n. slugged, slug•ging,
—v.t.
- to strike heavily; hit hard, esp. with the fist.
- to hit or drive (a baseball) very hard or a great distance.
—v.i.
- to hit or be capable of hitting hard.
- to trudge, fight, or push onward, as against obstacles or through mud or snow: The infantry slugged up the hill and dug in.
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- to fight, esp. with fists, until a decisive victory has been achieved.
- to succeed or survive by constant and intense struggle.
—n.
- a hard blow or hit, esp. with a fist or baseball bat.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.