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jug
A1
noun
Usage:
85%
pitcher, container
Translation: pitcher, container
Pronunciation: /dʒʌɡ/
Meaning: A container used to hold and pour liquids, usually with a handle and a narrow top.

A jug is a container you use to hold drinks like water or juice. It usually has a handle and a small opening to pour easily.

She poured water from the jug.

The jug is full of milk.

2
B1
noun
Usage:
30%
pot, cooking vessel
Translation: pot, cooking vessel
Pronunciation: /dʒʌɡ/
Meaning: A large cooking pot with a handle, used in some dialects especially in Irish English.

In some regions, jug means a big pot to cook food in. It often has a handle for holding and cooking liquids or stews.

She cooked stew in the big jug.

The soup boiled in the jug.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
55%
prison, jail
Translation: prison, jail
Pronunciation: /dʒʌɡ/
Meaning: Slang for prison or jail, used especially in informal speech.

In informal language, jug means prison. People say it when talking about going to jail or being locked up.

He spent two years in the jug.

The thief went straight to jug.

4
B2
verb
Usage:
25%
make drink, force to drink
Translation: make drink, force to drink
Pronunciation: /dʒʌɡ/
Meaning: To charge or force someone to drink alcohol, often quickly or heavily (verb, informal).

To jug someone means to make them drink alcohol quickly or a lot. It is informal and often used about parties.

They jugged him with whiskey fast.

She was jugged on the party night.

5
C1
noun
Usage:
15%
insulator
Translation: insulator
Pronunciation: /dʒʌɡ/
Meaning: In electrical engineering, 'jug' can refer to a specific type of insulator used to hold or support wires.

In electricity, a jug is a special insulator that holds wires so they do not touch other things. It is technical and used by electricians.

The jug insulator supports the power lines.

A ceramic jug holds the wire tightly.

6
B2
noun
Usage:
20%
breast, nipple
Translation: breast, nipple
Pronunciation: /dʒʌɡ/
Meaning: British informal term used to describe the part of the female breast around the nipple, sometimes used colloquially.

In some British slang, jug means part of the female breast near the nipple. It is informal and not polite in all contexts.

He touched her jug carefully.

She showed the bruise on her jug.

7
C1
noun
Usage:
10%
smoky room, stuffy air
Translation: smoky room, stuffy air
Pronunciation: /dʒʌɡ/
Meaning: In cockney rhyming slang, 'jug' is short for 'jug and mug', meaning 'fug' (an atmosphere or room filled with smoke or stale air).

In some London slang, jug means a room filled with smoke or bad air. It comes from rhyming slang and is used to describe bad smells or stuffy air.

The room was full of jug after smoking.

I hate the jug in this old pub.

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