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mug1 noun 1 a drinking-vessel with a handle, used without a saucer. 2 a mugful. 3 colloq a face or mouth. 4 noun, colloq someone who is easily fooled; a dupe. verb (mugged, mugging) to attack and rob someone violently or under threat of violence. mugger noun. mugging noun 1 assault and robbery. 2 an act or incident of beating up. a mug's game a worthless or foolish activity.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c.

mug1 noun 1 a drinking-vessel with a handle, used without a saucer. 2 a mugful. 3 colloq a face or mouth. 4 noun, colloq someone who is easily fooled; a dupe. verb (mugged, mugging) to attack and rob someone violently or under threat of violence. mugger noun. mugging noun 1 assault and robbery. 2 an act or incident of beating up. a mug's game a worthless or foolish activity.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c.

mug1 noun 1 a drinking-vessel with a handle, used without a saucer. 2 a mugful. 3 colloq a face or mouth. 4 noun, colloq someone who is easily fooled; a dupe. verb (mugged, mugging) to attack and rob someone violently or under threat of violence. mugger noun. mugging noun 1 assault and robbery. 2 an act or incident of beating up. a mug's game a worthless or foolish activity.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c.