- hip-
huggers in the
disco scene. They were also worn, but to a
lesser extent, in the
early 1980s, but made a
reappearance in the 2000s. The hip-
huggers of...
- A
hug is a form of endearment,
found in
virtually all
human communities, in
which two or more
people put
their arms
around the neck, back,
under the arm-pits...
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acquired by Verizon.
Huggers hails from the Netherlands.
Huggers has
worked in
managerial roles at
Microsoft and Endemol.
Huggers joined the BBC in May...
- Look up
hugger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hugger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jan
Hugger (born 1998),
German racing...
-
pound hug (also
referred to as a
pound shake, hip-hop
hug, one-armed
hug, dude
hug,
cootie hug,
homie hug, shug, bro-grab, bro
hug, brah
hug, thug
hug, man-hug...
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important and some
people are not
huggers.
Kevin Zaborney is
credited with
coming up with the idea of
National Hugging Day in 1986. It was
included in Chase's...
- A
hug is a form of
physical intimacy.
Hug,
Hugs or
HUG may also
refer to:
Hug (surname) (various people)
Hug I of Empúries (965–1040),
Count of Empúries...
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Hugs (Haskell User's
Gofer System), also
Hugs 98, is a
bytecode interpreter for the
functional programming language Haskell.
Hugs is the
successor to...
- Gary
Hug is an
American amateur astronomer and a
prolific discoverer of
minor planets, who,
along with
Graham E. Bell,
operates the
Farpoint Observatory...
- Look up tree
hugger or
treehugger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tree
hugger may
refer to: A term used for the Bishnois, who
perished in the Khejarli...