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To live the Pug-life is to "Pug-it", meaning to honour a partner's trust in you without waivering.

The opposite of Pug-it would be to Elf-it, leaving your significant other feeling Unpugged. That could make you Unpugworthy in their eyes.

Fulfilling the Pug-life is to follow through on your commitments to your partner, leaving no doubt as to your devotion to them.
As Susie sat there alone with a sharp knife, she contemplated opening her birthday present early. She strongly believed that "trust is everything" in a relationship. She had promised Stuart that she would not open it. She chose the Pug-life.
Pug-life by Sharkey & Bubbles April 6, 2022
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1. A carefree lifestyle characterized by confidence and being cool.

2. The ability to compensate for short stature with ultra-suave moves.

3. Musical tune.
1. Joe is totally living the pug-life, he's always so chill.

2. John definitely knows how to work the pug-life, he's 5'4" and knows how to work it.

3. "Nananana na na na... it's a pug-life yo!"
pug-life by NoraS December 30, 2007
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