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Definition of Slugged

Slugged
Slug Slug, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slugged; p. pr. & vb. n. Slugging.] 1. To load with a slug or slugs; as, to slug a gun. 2. To strike heavily. [Cant or Slang]

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- Slug, or land slug, is a common name for any apparently s****-less terrestrial gastropod mollusc. The word slug is also often used as part of the common...
- A slugger most often means a baseball or softball player with a high slugging percentage. Slugger or Sluggers may also refer to: Silver Slugger Award...
- Gastropods (/ˈɡæstrəpɒdz/), commonly known as slugs and snails, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda...
- Slugging, also known as casual carpooling and flexible carpooling, is the practice of forming ad hoc, informal carpools for purposes of commuting, essentially...
- In baseball statistics, slugging percentage (SLG) is a measure of the batting productivity of a hitter. It is calculated as total bases divided by at-bats...
- A shotgun slug is a heavy projectile (a slug) made of lead, copper, or other material and fired from a shotgun. Slugs are designed for hunting large game...
- up slug or slugs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A slug is a gastropod mollusk without a s**** or with a very small internal s****. Slug or slugs may...
- Metal Slug is a series of run and gun video games first released on Neo-Geo arcade machines and game consoles created by SNK. It was also ported to other...
- Banana slugs (Ariolimax) are a genus of air-breathing, terrestrial gastropod slugs in the family Ariolimacidae. Their often yellow color and elongated...
- The slug is a derived unit of m**** in a weight-based system of measures, most notably within the British Imperial measurement system and the United States...