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Gluggy vs Bluggy - What's the difference?

gluggy | bluggy |

As adjectives the difference between gluggy and bluggy

is that gluggy is adjective form of glug used to describe a substance (normally liquid, specifically viscous) which moves slowly or with some resistance can also be used to describe someone who is lazy or sluggish (displaying the same characteristics) while bluggy is (british slang) euphemistic for bloody.

As an adverb bluggy is

(british slang) euphemistic for bloody.

gluggy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Adjective form of glug. Used to describe a substance (normally liquid, specifically viscous) which moves slowly or with some resistance. Can also be used to describe someone who is lazy or sluggish (displaying the same characteristics.)
  • The jelly was not yet set, but quite gluggy .
    The rice was gluggy (ie it stuck together, or was pasty.)
    The morning after the party I felt gluggy .

    bluggy

    English

    Adjective

  • (British slang) Euphemistic for bloody.
  • Adverb

  • (British slang) Euphemistic for bloody.
  • * 1993 : It was probably too late to say sorry, but she'd better bluggy try! — Cathedral , Maitland, I, Headline Book Publishing plc