Ben's out with tuganitis again.
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After a bylaw was passed, tugarug was made illegal everywhere in Scotland except the Outer Hebrides.
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Get the TugARug mug.A commonly used term in Asheron's Call, one of the first massively multiplayer online role-playing games. To Tugak, or the process of "Tugaking" involves casting the ring spell "Curse of the Raven Fury". It adopted the name tugak based upon the spell words your player character chants each time he/she casts the spell, "Tugak Quati"
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Get the tagay mug.Portuguese slang for «portuguese». It started out by being a derogatory term used by the African rebels during the Portuguese colonial wars (1960's - 1974). Ironically, it is now a word that overly patriotic portuguese use to refer to themselves.
«Estão ali mais tugas.» - Look, more portuguese people over there.
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