Tugging vs Sugging - What's the difference?
tugging | sugging |
The action of something that tugs; a pull.
* 1951 , Raymond F. Jones, Renaissance
The process where a product marketer falsely pretends to be a market researcher conducting a survey, when in reality they are simply trying to sell the product.
As nouns the difference between tugging and sugging
is that tugging is the action of something that tugs; a pull while sugging is the process where a product marketer falsely pretends to be a market researcher conducting a survey, when in reality they are simply trying to sell the product.As a verb tugging
is .tugging
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(en noun)- Yet there began to be insistent tuggings as if from a dream that could not be recalled.