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noun
- 1. a person or thing that fills gaps: "their enthusiasm needs to be a permanent switch and not just a short-term gap plugger"
- 2. a person employed to promote products or events, in particular new record releases: informal "Lee began his career as a record plugger"
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plugger Add to list Share. plugger. Other forms: pluggers. Definitions of plugger. noun. someone who is an active supporter and advocate. synonyms: booster, promoter. see more.
noun. ˈpləg. Synonyms of plug. 1. a. : a piece used to fill a hole : stopper. b. : an obtruding or obstructing mass of material resembling a stopper. 2. : a flat compressed cake of tobacco. 3. : a small core or segment removed from a larger object. 4. : something inferior. especially : an inferior often aged or unsound horse. 5. a.
PLUGGER definition: a person or thing that plugs | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
1. An object, such as a cork or a wad of cloth, used to fill a hole tightly; a stopper. 2. A dense mass of material that obstructs a passage. 3. A usually cylindrical or conic piece cut from something larger, often as a sample. 4. Electricity. a.
There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun plugger, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in North American English.
noun. a person or thing that plugs. any of various machines or tools that insert, remove, or manipulate plugs or pluglike materials, as a dental instrument used to pack and mold the filling in a tooth cavity. Discover More. Example Sentences.
1. n. a bite-sized, pressed mass of chewing tobacco. He put a plug in his cheek and walked away. 2. n. a drink of beer; a slug of beer. Let me have a plug out of that bottle. 3. n. a free advertisement or a commercial boost from someone for a product. (see also plugola .) I managed to get a plug on the Mike Michael show.