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 May 17, 2018

To give someone a hug for their birthday, which includes one or more of the following: rubbing of the lower back, fondling of the buttocks, smelling of the hair, a squeeze of the obliques, an awkwardly long duration, a moan, or a reach for the crotch.
by Handy Jay September 24, 2014

Girl: *walking to class*
Boy: *runs up to girl and hugs her*
Girl: “what’s that for?”
Boy: “it’s hug month”
Boy: *runs up to girl and hugs her*
Girl: “what’s that for?”
Boy: “it’s hug month”
by Mac daddy110106-explore October 2, 2019

Simply- oral sex with a man. A variation of deep throating where the performer attempts to swallow during the act, thereby giving the recipient a throat hug.
As an apology for forgetting the extra meat on his Subway sandwich, Sally gave Travis a vigorous throat hug.
by Tomesd November 21, 2010

The "blinky-hug effect" is a curious phenomenon that occurs late at night, wherein the afflicted will feel the distinct impression that his or her eyes are receiving tiny, warm hugs each time he or she blinks. The effect is extended into a kind of loving embrace when the eyes are closed for longer periods, and can be difficult to recover from.
It should also be noted that those wearing contact lenses will feel the blinky-hug effect sooner and more dramatically than their un-lensed peers.
It should also be noted that those wearing contact lenses will feel the blinky-hug effect sooner and more dramatically than their un-lensed peers.
Jill: So what are you doing tonight?
Jack: Man, I'm already getting blinky-hugs. I think I'll just hit the sheets.
Jack: Man, I'm already getting blinky-hugs. I think I'll just hit the sheets.
by Wiffle Knight June 14, 2010

by erohs_nej December 15, 2016

by H.M. Dauphine May 21, 2009
