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61Slug-horn — a. An erroneous form of the Scotch word {slughorne}, or {sloggorne}, meaning slogan. [1913 Webster] …
62Slug and Lettuce (pub chain) — Slug and Lettuce is a pub chain in the UK it is owned by the Bay Restaurants Group who are based in Luton, Bedfordshire. Originally part of Grosvenor Inns the chain was bought by SFI group who were based in Woking. In June 2005 SFI Group went… …
63Slug Signorino — is an illustrator and designer most notable for his cartoons in the Straight Dope , a nationally syndicated weekly newspaper column that he has illustrated since 1975. He lives and works in La Porte, Indiana.External links*… …
64slug-a-bed — slugˈ a bed or sluggˈabed noun (Shakespeare) A person who lies in bed a long time • • • Main Entry: ↑slug …
65slug pellet — ► NOUN ▪ a pellet containing a substance poisonous to slugs, placed among growing plants to prevent them being damaged …
66slug|a|bed — «SLUHG uh BEHD», noun. a lazy, idle person who likes to lie in bed …
67slug|fest — «SLUHG FEHST», noun. U.S. Slang. 1. an occasion of much vigorous battling or contesting; fight; free for all: »Figurative. The backslapping camaraderie soon degenerated into a verbal slugfest (Newsweek). 2. a baseball game dominated by heavy… …
68slug|gard|ly — «SLUHG uhrd lee», adjective. lazy; indolent; slothful: »It failed…to rouse me from a sluggardly half sleep (London Times) …
69slug|gard|ness — «SLUHG uhrd nihs», noun. laziness; indolence …
70slug|gard — «SLUHG uhrd», noun, adjective. –n. a lazy, idle person: »Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise (Proverbs 6:6). –adj. lazy; idle, SYNONYM(S): sluggish, slothful. ╂[< slug1, verb + Old French ard, a suffix meaning “one who …