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  • noun plural Scot. See jougs.

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  • noun Plural form of jugg.
  • noun Alternative form of jougs.

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Examples

  • I hope she keeps her new juggs and doesn't decide to do whatever to lose them.

    Jessica Alba Looks Great After Having A Baby 2008

  • One of 'em, a countess, was dark and soulful and soft-spoken, and possessed of the most enormous juggs I've ever seen; how she managed her soup, heaven knows, for I'll swear she couldn't see her plate.

    Watershed 2010

  • And to those people I pull up her shirt and say, “Your honor, do these look like the juggs of a child?”

    FOREST WHITAKER DEFENDS ‘WILD THINGS’ 2008

  • She had nice big juggs of milk, she can be my toy yoda anyday

    Wireframe Toyota Corolla 2006

  • An uncommon example of a magazine that sold out first before establishing itself as a literary force, Esquire was launched in 1933 as an early juggs-and-journalism rag illustrated of course, not photographed, but its most important period began in 1961.

    Good Magazine: The 51 Best Magazines Ever William Harryman 2007

  • Everything is in the handsomest style, — silver and goold plate at breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and his crest and motty, a beehive, with the Latn word industria, meaning industry, on everything — even on the chany juggs and things in my bedd-room.

    The Great Hoggarty Diamond 2006

  • Yearning, dammit, drowning me in her blue limpid pools, with her fat young juggs heaving like blancmange.

    Flashman on the March Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 2005

  • One of 'em, a countess, was dark and soulful and soft-spoken, and possessed of the most enormous juggs I've ever seen; how she managed her soup, heaven knows, for I'll swear she couldn't see her plate.

    Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999

  • What were known as "Fulham juggs" were also much prized.

    Home Life in Colonial Days Alice Morse Earle 1881

  • _Industria_, meaning industry, on _everything_ -- even on the chany juggs and things in my bedd-room.

    The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the Great Hoggarty Diamond William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

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  • See jougs.

    February 17, 2015