▪ I. † shug, v. Obs. rare—1.
[If not some error, perh. a forced use of shug shog v.]
intr. ? To force one's way, shove in.
| 1638 Dekker, etc. Witch of Edmonton v. i. (1658) 56, I am for greatness now..; There I'll shug in, and get a noble countenance; Serve some Briarean Footcloth-strider. |
▪ II. shug
variant of shog v.