by Cristobal Martin April 19, 2005
DUGGAN (vb., tr.): 1 To demand deferential treatment from others because one is a rich hypocrite. 2 To selfishly send troublesome adopted children away to the other side of the world to be looked after by Scientologists.
1. I'm going to pull a duggan and get google to deindex that article.
2. If you don't mow that lawn, I'm gonna duggan you.
2. If you don't mow that lawn, I'm gonna duggan you.
by natleficent June 16, 2015
1. Man that piece of cake was most duggan!
2. Not to flatter you sir, but your duggan is showing.
3. Don't duggan this up for me!
4. Last night I dugganed for at least 8 hours, she was tired but I was still totally duggan.
2. Not to flatter you sir, but your duggan is showing.
3. Don't duggan this up for me!
4. Last night I dugganed for at least 8 hours, she was tired but I was still totally duggan.
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