Definitions

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  • noun A mug for holding dentures when not in use
  • noun A mug for holding toothpaste and toothbrushes, and then water for cleaning the teeth

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Examples

  • You ain't got no bog-standard brush in your toothmug, David, no way, guy, what you got's a Wisdom classic.

    Dead Famous Elton, Ben 2001

  • Guy pushed the heap of books and shoes farther down the bed and the three of them sat cross-legged on it, sipping white vermouth from one toothmug and two paper cups, as the girls listened to Guy’s plans.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Guy pushed the heap of books and shoes farther down the bed and the three of them sat cross-legged on it, sipping white vermouth from one toothmug and two paper cups, as the girls listened to Guy’s plans.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Guy pushed the heap of books and shoes farther down the bed and the three of them sat cross-legged on it, sipping white vermouth from one toothmug and two paper cups, as the girls listened to Guy’s plans.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Guy pushed the heap of books and shoes farther down the bed and the three of them sat cross-legged on it, sipping white vermouth from one toothmug and two paper cups, as the girls listened to Guy’s plans.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Guy pushed the heap of books and shoes farther down the bed and the three of them sat cross-legged on it, sipping white vermouth from one toothmug and two paper cups, as the girls listened to Guy’s plans.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Guy pushed the heap of books and shoes farther down the bed and the three of them sat cross-legged on it, sipping white vermouth from one toothmug and two paper cups, as the girls listened to Guy’s plans.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

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