| chat, to converse |
| to spend time idly; loaf. |
tug (tʌɡ) ![]() | |
| —vb (when intr, | |
| 1. | to pull or drag with sharp or powerful movements: the boy tugged at the door handle |
| 2. | (tr) to tow (a vessel) by means of a tug |
| 3. | (intr) to work; toil |
| —n | |
| 4. | a strong pull or jerk: he gave the rope a tug |
| 5. | tugboat, Also called: towboat a boat with a powerful engine, used for towing barges, ships, etc |
| 6. | a hard struggle or fight |
| 7. | a less common word for trace |
| [C13: related to Old English tēon to | |
| 'tugger | |
| —n | |