HUG Meaning and
Definition
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Hug is primarily defined as an act of embracing someone or something tightly or closely with one's arms. It is a physical gesture that conveys warmth, affection, support, or comfort.
In its simplest form, a hug involves wrapping one's arms around another person's body, usually the torso, while pressing against them in a gentle manner. Hugs can vary in length, intensity, and purpose depending on the relationship between the parties involved and the particular context in which the hug takes place.
The act of hugging extends beyond human interaction; animals, such as primates, can also engage in hugging behavior as a means of bonding or showing care. Additionally, inanimate objects can be hugged for emotional satisfaction or as a source of comfort.
Hugs have the power to communicate various emotions such as love, happiness, joy, gratitude, sympathy, or solace. They often serve as non-verbal expressions of support and empathy, allowing individuals to share a sense of closeness and reassurance. Hugs are believed to release oxytocin, a hormone associated with feelings of trust and attachment, which can contribute to a sense of emotional well-being.
Hugs are prevalent in many cultures and are commonly exchanged between family members, friends, and even strangers in appropriate situations. While hugging habits may vary among different societies, the fundamental purpose remains universal - it is a way for individuals to connect and convey emotions beyond words, fostering a sense of intimacy and connection.
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• A close embrace; a particular gripe in wrestling.
• To embrace closely; to gripe in wrestling; to keep close to, as to the wind, or the shore, in sailing.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of HUG
The word "hug" originates from the late 16th century and its etymology is uncertain. Some linguists suggest its connection to the Old Norse word "hugga", which means "to comfort" or "to console". Another possibility is that it is related to the Old Norse word "hugga", meaning "to embrace" or "to cuddle". It might also have Old Saxon or Middle Low German roots where "huggian" or "hucken" means "to show affection" or "to cherish". However, the exact origin of the word remains speculative.
Idioms with the word HUG
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hug the porcelain goddess
The idiom "hug the porcelain goddess" refers to the act of vomiting or throwing up into a toilet bowl. It is often used humorously or euphemistically to describe someone who is excessively drunk or suffering from nausea or illness. The phrase "porcelain goddess" is a play on words, referring to the toilet bowl as a revered figure (goddess) made of porcelain that one may lean on or "hug" during the act of vomiting.
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hug the porcelain god
The idiom "hug the porcelain god" is a colloquial phrase used to describe the act of vomiting, particularly where someone leans over a toilet bowl to vomit. It humorously refers to a toilet as a deity or god, emphasizing the physical closeness or embrace one may find themselves in during a bout of intense sickness.
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bear hug
The idiom "bear hug" refers to a strong and tight embrace, typically involving wrapping one's arms around someone in a powerful manner. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a tightly controlled or dominant position, particularly in business or politics, where one entity or individual exerts significant influence or control over another.
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a bear hug
The idiom "a bear hug" refers to a warm, affectionate embrace that is strong and tight, akin to how a bear might hug. It is often used metaphorically to describe a strong, supportive, or engulfing gesture, action, or situation, typically demonstrating intense enthusiasm, affection, or force.
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hug the porcelain god(dess)
The idiom "hug the porcelain god(dess)" is a humorous or colloquial way of saying "vomit into the toilet." It is often used to describe someone who is experiencing severe nausea or vomiting. The use of "porcelain god(dess)" refers to the toilet bowl, implying that someone is leaning over it and embracing it due to the physical act of vomiting.
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bunny hug
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hug the throne
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Conjugate verb Hug
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