jug
v.
put in a jug; cook in a jug; imprison, put in jail (Slang)
n.
pitcher, rounded vessel made to hold liquids; jail, prison (Slang)
Jug
·Jug may refer to:
Jug (container), a vessel for liquids
Jug (musical instrument), used for rhythmic bass accompanimentA
crossbreed between a
Pug and a
Jack Russell TerrierJava User Group (JUG), a group of people who meet to discuss the Java programming languageJug, the nickname for the
P-47 ThunderboltJug Rock, a natural geological formation located outside of Shoals.
Jughandle, a type of road junctionJug hold, a type of hand hold in rock climbing
Jug sling, a type of knot
Juggs, a pornographic magazine in the United States
JUG is an abbreviation for Justice Under God, a term used by some Catholic schools in place of detention.
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jug
Noun
1. a large bottle with a narrow mouth
(hypernym) bottle
(hyponym) bellarmine, longbeard, long-beard, graybeard
2. the quantity contained in a jug
(synonym) jugful
(hypernym) containerful
Verb
1. lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life"
(synonym) imprison, incarcerate, lag, immure, put behind bars, jail, gaol, put away, remand
(hypernym) confine, detain
(classification) law, jurisprudence
2. stew in an earthenware jug; "jug the rabbit"
(hypernym) stew
(derivation) jugful
(classification) cooking, cookery, preparation
Jug
(v. t.)
To seethe or stew, as in a jug or jar placed in boiling water; as, to jug a hare.
(v. t.)
To commit to jail; to imprison.
(v. i.)
To utter a sound resembling this word, as certain birds do, especially the nightingale.
(v. i.)
To nestle or collect together in a covey; -- said of quails and partridges.
(n.)
A vessel, usually of coarse earthenware, with a swelling belly and narrow mouth, and having a handle on one side.
(n.)
A prison; a jail; a lockup.
(n.)
A pitcher; a ewer.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Jug
If you dream of jugs well filled with transparent liquids, your welfare is being considered by more than yourself. Many true friends will unite to please and profit you. If the jugs are empty, your conduct will estrange you from friends and station.
Broken jugs, indicate sickness and failures in employment.
If you drink wine from a jug, you will enjoy robust health and find pleasure in all circles. Optimistic views will possess you.
To take an unpleasant drink from a jug, disappointment and disgust will follow pleasant anticipations.
Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or "What's in a dream": a scientific and practical exposition; By Gustavus Hindman, 1910. For the open domain e-text see:
Guttenberg Project