The word "slug" is related to the word "sluggish", which is probably of Scandinavian origin. There are similar words meaning "sluggish" or "sluggard" in dialects of Norwegian and Swedish.
In French, the word "slug" is spelled "limace."
The root word for "sluggish" is "slug," which originally referred to a snail or shell-less mollusk known for its slow movement.
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
The word "Banyuhay" originated in the Philippines. It is a Tagalog term that means rejuvenation or renewal.
The bar owner insisted that if the two men were going to fight, that they should slug it out outside. If you tread on a slug in bear feat, the slime squishes up between your toes and it is horrid.
No, a slug is an animal.
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In French, the word "slug" is spelled "limace."
Its a green slug mixed with a llama, that just hops around. I am not sure where it originated from...
The root word for "sluggish" is "slug," which originally referred to a snail or shell-less mollusk known for its slow movement.
The Latin word for banana slug depends on which of the three species you're talking about:Ariolimax californicusAriolimax columbianusAriolimax dolichophallus
the word entree was originated from France
"Bave" if you are speaking of a snail or slug.
The word "curriculum" originated from the Latin language.
No, it is not a swear word, but it can be a slang word. That means you would not use it in a formal or business conversation. The most common slang meaning of this word is "to hit someone very hard." If he doesn't stop bothering me, I am going to have to slug him. You will also hear "slug" in baseball, where a player who hits a lot of home-runs is often called a "slugger." A slug can also refer to a metal disc, shaped like a coin, which can be used in a slot machine. But none of these uses is considered a swear word.
Metal Slug.
Yes, it means where something originated or came from.