pug 1
(pŭg)n.1. A dog of a small sturdy breed developed in China, having a short muzzle, wrinkled face, short smooth coat, and tightly curled tail.
2. A pug nose.
[Origin unknown.]
pug 2
(pŭg)n.1. Clay ground and kneaded with water into a plastic consistency for forming bricks or pottery.
2. A machine for grinding and mixing clay.
tr.v. pugged,
pug·ging,
pugs 1. To work or knead (clay) with water.
2. To fill in with clay or mortar.
3. To make soundproof by covering or packing with clay, mortar, sawdust, or felt.
[Origin unknown.]
pug 3
(pŭg)n. A footprint, track, or trail, especially of an animal; a pugmark.
pug 4
(pŭg)n. Slang A fighter, especially a boxer.
[Short for pugilist, boxer.]
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pugging
(ˈpʌɡɪŋ) n (Building) material such as clay, mortar, sawdust, sand, etc, inserted between wooden flooring and ceiling to reduce the transmission of sound. Also called: pug
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