dug Definition
dig
verb dug, digging
- tr & intr
1. To turn up or move (earth, etc) especially with a spade.
- Thesaurus: shovel, excavate, tunnel, till, mine.
- Thesaurus: burrow, tunnel.
3. To poke.
- Thesaurus: prod, probe, thrust, gouge, penetrate.
- To appreciate.
5. old slang
- To understand.
- 1. A remark intended to irritate, criticize or make fun of someone.
- Thesaurus: insult, gibe, slur, taunt, insinuation, aspersion, barb, jeer, poke, wisecrack (
3. A poke.
4. An act of digging.
- To lay a trap for them.
- To refuse to change one's mind.
- To be the cause of one's own failure or downfall.
Phrasal Verb: dig in
- To start to eat.To work hard.
- To make a protected place for oneself; to establish oneself.
- To mix it into the soil, etc by digging.
- To start eating (a meal, etc).To examine or search through it for information.
- To get them out by digging.To find them by extensive searching.
- To remove it from the ground by digging.To find or reveal something buried or hidden by digging.To search for and find (information, etc).
dug1 past tense, past participle of dig
dug2
noun
- 1. An animal's udder or nipple.
2. coarse slang
- A woman's breast.
