A friendly embrace between two guys that does not follow the restrictions of the man hug. The participants are almost always very good friends. It can occur for any number of reasons, for any length of time, at any location, but does not have sexual connotations. It is a rare sight in the western world due to rampant homophobia.
Kenny opened his arms, and Zach ran in to give him a guy hug.
Megan: "That hug was over five seconds, are they gay?"
Colin: "No man, they're good friends, its just a guy hug."
Megan: "That hug was over five seconds, are they gay?"
Colin: "No man, they're good friends, its just a guy hug."
by hugitsfun August 07, 2007
To hug someone with ferocity and viciousness. Ussually quite tight and uncomfortable for the receiving person.
by Awkward Tastes Like Fail July 11, 2008
When meeting someone at an airport, and hugging intimately like you haven't seen them in years, which actually is the case for some.
Some may drop their bags and run towards that person.
Some may drop their bags and run towards that person.
by too legit too quit March 11, 2009
An accidental DDoS-like effect caused when a website suddenly gains popularity (usually via reddit), causing a huge amount of traffic.
Also known as Slashdot effect, farked, drudged, and Reddit effect.
Also known as Slashdot effect, farked, drudged, and Reddit effect.
Why is everything going so slow? Are we being DDoSed!?
No... it's a hug of death. We're #16 on r/all lmao
God dammit, reddit...
No... it's a hug of death. We're #16 on r/all lmao
God dammit, reddit...
by dan9er August 13, 2018
1. To stay outside most of the day, usually to sell drugs.
2. The love of selling drugs on the corner. hugging the block
2. The love of selling drugs on the corner. hugging the block
1. Man, I gotta hug the block hard. I need to get paid.
2. Jose: "Yo, where you been?"
Trae: "You know, I've been hugging the block."
2. Jose: "Yo, where you been?"
Trae: "You know, I've been hugging the block."
by Chris June 16, 2006
by Your-Mom April 28, 2008
A cautious or reluctant hug, where the embrace ends at the hugger's wrists; the hands don't make contact with the recipient's back. Often interpreted as lacking commitment.
Similar to hover hug.
Similar to hover hug.
Whether because of social anxiety, or to conceal his excitement, Ebenezer greeted people with wrist hugs.
by HoosierFarmBoy March 29, 2018