The act of fucking and hugging simultaneously.
John and Annie believe fugging is better than fucking, as it brings a more sentimental value to the relationship.
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Fug is short for a full or two-armed traditional hug and is differentiated from the side or one-armed) hug known as a sug.
Last night, before I left the party, I was sure to fug the host, Abigail. Time permitting, I would have fugged everyone prior to leaving.
fake drugs; the usage of candy as drugs, i.e: smoking smarties
Yo, we were just fugging. I think I have a sugar high from snorting SweetTarts.
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Hugging so closely and intimately you may as well be fucking.
I can't believe she goes around fugging everyone in front of her boyfriend like that.
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Fug is a slang word used to replace the word ciggarete if you live in Baltimore you probably already know this.
EX.) Ay wasup, you got a fug I could bum
EX.) Lets go smoke a fug.
EX.) Man: YO, you got a cigg.?
Man2: Naw, man we call them fugs now not ciggarettes...lol
I hope ya'll are gettn muh point right 'bout now if you ain't thats ya own dang fault...
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When you hug someone or something as if you are fucking it!
"Look at Nick on the dance floor "fugging" Jessica!"
"My dog likes to "fug" my stuffed teddy bear"
"what rymes with hug me!"
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A synthetic word forced by editors onto authors during the days of strict censorship in the publishing industry as a replacement for the expletive "fuck", it usually is seen in novels published in the 1940s and '50s. While Ernest Hemingway resisted resorting to "fug", his fellow Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck did use it. The word "fug" was most sensationally used in Norman Mailer's 1948 best-selling war novel "The Naked and The Dead".
"Doc, that's a fuggin' lie," Mac said.
-- John Steinbeck, "Cannery Row" (1945)
The actress Tallulah Bankhead claimed she met Mailer at a party and said, "So, you're the guy who doesn't know how to spell fuck." (The story is sometimes told with Dorothy Parker as the speaker.) Mailer told an interviewer he never met Tallulah Bankhead, and in any case he knew how to spell four-letter words--the euphemism was used in order not to offend the sensibilities of readers in 1947.
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