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Definitions for Mug
[1] a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware.
[2] the quantity it holds.
[3] Slang . the face. the mouth. an exaggerated facial expression; grimace, as in acting. a thug, ruffian, or other criminal.
[4] British Slang . a gullible person; dupe; fool.
[5] to assault or menace, especially with the intention of robbery.
[6] Slang . to photograph (a person), especially in compliance with an official or legal requirement.
[7] Slang . to grimace; exaggerate a facial expression, as in acting.
[8] a drinking vessel with a handle, usually cylindrical and made of earthenware
[9] Also called: mugful the quantity held by a mug or its contents
[10] slang a person's face or mouth get your ugly mug out of here!
[11] slang a grimace
[12] British slang a gullible person, esp one who is swindled easily
[13] a mug's game a worthless activity
[14] (tr) informal to attack or rob (someone) violently
[15] (intr) British slang to pull faces or overact, esp in front of a camera
Words related to Mug
jug, rob, tankard, flagon, demitasse, stoup, toby, profile, puss, frown, mask, kisser, countenance, grimace, assault, steal
Words nearby Mug
muffle color, muffler, muffuletta, mufti, mufulira, mug, mug punter, mug shot, mug up, mug's game, mugabe
Origin of Mug
1560–70; probably < Scandinavian; compare Swedish mugg, Norwegian, Danish mugge drinking cup; sense “face” apparently transferred from cups adorned with grotesque faces; sense “to assault” from earlier pugilistic slang “to strike in the face, fight”
Words that may be confused with Mug
burglarize, mug, rip, off, rob, steal, (see, synonym, study, at, rob)
Word origin for Mug
C18: perhaps from mug 1 , since drinking vessels were sometimes modelled into the likeness of a face