by Odovaucer December 30, 2004
Dug is the new duh especially on iphones, where they correct all your words for you and especially if you're drunk.
by DugDog August 01, 2010
"I dug and couldn't find it"
"Looks legit, Tony dug it yesterday"
"I dug and that woman, not worth it"
"Did you dug it?"
"Looks legit, Tony dug it yesterday"
"I dug and that woman, not worth it"
"Did you dug it?"
by Ol' Mike July 16, 2019
Dug is the talking dog from the 2009 Disney/Pixar Film Up. He is known to have great tracking ability and can hear squirrels up to mile away. He is also prone to chasing balls and bringing them back and tends to fall in love at first sight with anybody who notices him.
Carl: "Did that dog just say 'hi there'?"
Dug: "Oh yes."
Carl: "WAHHH!"
Dug: "My name is dug, I have just met you and I love you. My Master made me this collar. He is a good and smart master and he made me this collar so that I may speak. SQUIRREL!!"
Dug: "Oh yes."
Carl: "WAHHH!"
Dug: "My name is dug, I have just met you and I love you. My Master made me this collar. He is a good and smart master and he made me this collar so that I may speak. SQUIRREL!!"
by Michael D Eisner April 07, 2011
by Bmore_babi July 23, 2006
When someone recognises your rue identity from reading one or several posts posted under a nickname/fake name.
verb (used without object): dugged, dugg'd
noun: duggur
ORIGIN Middle English: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Icelandic Dýgíárur; obscurely related to Dutch Dug and German Duggermansherlock .
verb (used without object): dugged, dugg'd
noun: duggur
ORIGIN Middle English: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare with Icelandic Dýgíárur; obscurely related to Dutch Dug and German Duggermansherlock .
As a Verb: "Godammit, Michael totally dugged me on reddit, now i have to delete all my GW posts..."
As a noun: "Michael is a damn duggur, he never forgets an old nickname."
As a noun: "Michael is a damn duggur, he never forgets an old nickname."
by Turbolego September 09, 2014
by Gucci Gang Gueen January 09, 2019