Slugging
Involves coating the skin in some kind of emollient or occlusive (like Aquaphor or Vaseline) as a way of trapping moisture, like a slug or snail, for that beautiful, dewy, slimy look.
If your skin is dry after washing, you might add your hyaluronic acid after a rose water spritz, followed by your night creme, and finish with Vaseline as your 'slug' to trap the moisture.
If your skin is dry after washing, you might add your hyaluronic acid after a rose water spritz, followed by your night creme, and finish with Vaseline as your 'slug' to trap the moisture.
Example:
That’s not what you think it is on my pillow. I tried slugging last night and left a crazy slime trail.
That’s not what you think it is on my pillow. I tried slugging last night and left a crazy slime trail.
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Slug
Slug is the ultimate epitome of laziness. A state of idleness and inactivity, primary caused by excessive weed or alcohol consumption.
Example:
eg: Severe slugging after smoking a blunt.
eg: I've had too much to drink, i'm in need of a severe slug.
eg: Severe slugging after smoking a blunt.
eg: I've had too much to drink, i'm in need of a severe slug.
Slugging
Slugging is the act of rubbing vaseline all over the front of your naked body, then sliding around like a slug on your kitchen floor (or any floor where it is possible to slide, tarmac is ill advised).
Slug
A whore with a slimy vagina.
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Example:
Mr. Snail was in a sad situation -- his addiction caused him to sell his house for drug money and become nothing but a scummy slug.
Mr. Snail was in a sad situation -- his addiction caused him to sell his house for drug money and become nothing but a scummy slug.
slug
the word "slug" has a variety of definitions:
1. a bullet
2. a shot (of liquor)
3. to punch or knock unconscious
these definitions can often be found in hard-boiled detective fiction popularized by writers such as Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett in the 1930s and 1940s.
1. a bullet
2. a shot (of liquor)
3. to punch or knock unconscious
these definitions can often be found in hard-boiled detective fiction popularized by writers such as Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett in the 1930s and 1940s.
Example:
1. I fired a couple of slugs into the air to let them know I meant business.
2. I downed a couple of slugs at the speakeasy.
3. You shut your yap before I slug you.
1. I fired a couple of slugs into the air to let them know I meant business.
2. I downed a couple of slugs at the speakeasy.
3. You shut your yap before I slug you.