A fork of Rural Dictionary
To carry or drag something around, requiring that a great amount of energy be used in the process.
I had to lug my bike on the train today because I got a puncture.
To Be Lugged; Having luggage lost/stolen at a bus stop, dock, train station, or airport.
I was lugged by British Airways last month.
From vb. "lug," to be forcibly removed against one's will. To be removed or ejected unfairly or without due process. Used in correctional setting when inmates are removed from their cells to solitary confinement or to another prison after fighting or after being suspected of a disciplinary infraction.
Jose cracked Charlie's grill in a card game and got lugged behind the wall.
1. To wear Lugz, a shoe/boot popular in the hip-hop community.
2. To stomp someone while wearing Lugz.
3. To run slow (because you are wearing Lugz).
1. My whole crew was lugging in the club.
2. If a bitch talks shit, we'll be lugging his ass!
3. He tried to run from the cops but got caught because he was lugging.