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tug verb (tugged, tugging) tr & intr 1 (sometimes tug at or on) to pull sharply or strongly • tugged the money from her pocketSpike tugs at the lead until he gets to the park. 2 to tow (a ship, barge, oil platform, etc) with a tugboat. noun 1 a a strong sharp pull; b a sharp or sudden pang of emotion. 2 a hard struggle. 3 (in full tugboat) a small boat with a very powerful engine, for towing larger ships, barges, oil platforms, etc. 4 an aircraft designed to tow a glider into the air. tugger noun. tugging adj, noun. tug at someone's heartstrings to touch their deepest feelings, emotions, etc.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c as toggen: from Anglo-Saxon teon to tow.