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shug

Shug vs Shud - What's the difference?

shug | shud |


As verbs the difference between shug and shud

is that shug is (uk|dialect|obsolete) to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch while shud is .

As a noun shud is

(obsolete|outside|derbyshire|east anglia|herefordshire|yorkshire) a (l).

Shug vs Shog - What's the difference?

shug | shog |


As verbs the difference between shug and shog

is that shug is (uk|dialect|obsolete) to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch while shog is (archaic) to jolt or shake.

As a noun shog is

(archaic) jolt, shake (brisk movement).

Thug vs Shug - What's the difference?

thug | shug |


As a noun thug

is a criminal with an intimidating and unseemly appearance and mannerisms, who treats others violently and roughly, especially for hire.

As a verb shug is

(uk|dialect|obsolete) to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch.

Shug vs Sug - What's the difference?

shug | sug |


As verbs the difference between shug and sug

is that shug is to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch while sug is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} To market a product or service by means of purported market research.

As a proper noun Shug

is a Scottish nickname usually applied to people with the first name Hew or Hugh or other spellings of this name.

Shul vs Shug - What's the difference?

shul | shug |


As a noun shul

is the synagogue.

As a proper noun Shug is

a Scottish nickname usually applied to people with the first name Hew or Hugh or other spellings of this name.

As a verb shug is

to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch.

Shrug vs Shug - What's the difference?

shrug | shug |


As verbs the difference between shrug and shug

is that shrug is to raise (the shoulders) to express uncertainty, lack of concern, (formerly) dread, etc while shug is to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch.

As a noun shrug

is a lifting of the shoulders to signal indifference.

As a proper noun Shug is

a Scottish nickname usually applied to people with the first name Hew or Hugh or other spellings of this name.

Shug vs Scug - What's the difference?

shug | scug |


As verbs the difference between shug and scug

is that shug is (uk|dialect|obsolete) to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch while scug is (scottish|transitive) to shelter; to protect.

As a noun scug is

(scottish) shade, shadow.

Shup vs Shug - What's the difference?

shup | shug |


As an interjection shup

is (uk|slang).

As a verb shug is

(uk|dialect|obsolete) to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch.

Shug vs Shag - What's the difference?

shug | shag |


As verbs the difference between shug and shag

is that shug is (uk|dialect|obsolete) to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch while shag is to make hairy or shaggy; to roughen or shag can be to shake, wiggle around.

As a noun shag is

matted material; rough massed hair, fibres etc or shag can be several species of sea birds in the family phalacrocoracidae (cormorant family), especially the , phalacrocorax aristotelis , found on european and african coasts or shag can be a swing dance or shag can be (canada|northwestern ontario) a fundraising dance in honour of a couple engaged to be married.

As an adjective shag is

(obsolete) hairy; shaggy.

Shug vs Smug - What's the difference?

shug | smug |


As verbs the difference between shug and smug

is that shug is (uk|dialect|obsolete) to writhe the body so as to produce friction against one's clothes, as do those who have the itch while smug is (obsolete|transitive) to make smug, or spruce.

As an adjective smug is

irritatingly pleased with oneself; self-satisfied.

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