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Ran off on the plug

To steal drugs from your drug dealer
by Chriscam April 4, 2016
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run off on the plug

A plug is a person who sells weed or other drugs. To run off on the plug means to run away from a drug dealer, with the product, without paying them the agreed upon amount. This is currently being done as a "fun prank" to video tape and post online, often backfiring and ending in disaster.
He tried to run off on the plug but then he tripped and got beat up instead.
by Sdps June 10, 2016
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Sot plug

Singlish slang to describe a person having a wire loose in his/her brain
that person is so crazy, i think he sot plug one
by jackass10101 October 24, 2011
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Put a plug in the jug

To stop drinking and possibly other 'bad' habits.
I put a plug in the jug. I'm 27 years sober.
by jemusa January 13, 2011
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pluggers

Heard first on Gold Coast, Australia. Pluggers are thongs, slip ons, flip flops etc. They are specifically the type of thongs that are a thin sheet of rubber and a "wishbone" shape of rubber protruding from the thin sheet that goes between your toes. This wishbone piece of rubber is held to the thin sheet of rubber by "plugs" that protrude through the thin rubber sheet from top to bottom. You can have single pluggers or double pluggers or maybe more, this number comes from the number of plugs for each wishbone anchoring point on the bottom of the thin sheet.
You better put on your pluggers as the road is very hot.
by Glen Cameron January 6, 2005
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PluginCoding

Resigned Mineplex Senior Moderator and Trainee Management Mentor. Also one of the oldest minecraft players known to date, joining in October of 2009.
PluginCoding has banned over 278,000 players in his/her minecraft lifetime.
by Hopeintranszit October 16, 2016
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plug and pray

The term Plug and Play is most associated with Microsoft, who started using it in reference to their Windows 95 product. Other operating systems (OSs), such as Mac OS, had already supported such features for some time (under various names), but the term gradually became universal over time. At the time of its initial offering by Microsoft, it was criticized by some as not being "proven" technology, which did not always work as it should. Detractors at the time of the earliest offering spoofed the functionality as "plug and pray" because "one never knew if in fact the thing would work."
"I sure hope this new wireless mouse works. I guess I'll just plug and pray"
by toniwithaneye October 14, 2006
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