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plugger (ˈplʌgə(r)) [f. plug v. + -er1.] a. One who or that which plugs; spec. in Dentistry, an instrument for driving in and consolidating the filling material in the cavity of a carious tooth.1867 C. A. Harris Dict. Med. Terminol. 86/1 Automatic plugger, a dental instrument which is operated by pr...
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Plugger
Plugger may refer to:
Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR), a US military handheld GPS system colloquially known as the "plugger"
Flip-flops, a type of footwear similar to sandals but without securing the ankles
Tony Lockett, a former Australian rules footballer
Song plugger, a musician employed
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Song plugger
Patrons could select any title, have it delivered to the song plugger, and get a preview of the tune before buying it. Movie executive Harry Cohn had been a song plugger.
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Ken Lack
Max Romeo also got his big break working for Lack as a record plugger, with Lack setting up an audition for Romeo's group The Emotions after overhearing
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Michael Knox (record producer)
Knox worked as a song plugger. In 2011, Knox won Album of the Year from the Country Music Association for his production on My Kinda Party.
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Bert Feldman
In 1895, he went to London and set up in business as a song plugger, the first in the country, buying new songs cheaply from their writers and then aggressively
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One Tony Lockett
Sam Mercurio, Gus Mercurio's daughter in law, came up with the chant and eventually roused the whole stand every time "Plugger" scored a goal.
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Hal Shaper
In the summer of 1955, he was employed as a song plugger by pop music publisher Dave Toff of Southern Music, who, Shaper said, discouraged him from writing Shaper was then persuaded to move to Robbins Music by Alan Holmes, leaving his job as a plugger in August 1958.
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Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver
The AN/PSN-11 Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR, colloquially "plugger") is a ruggedized, hand-held, single-frequency GPS receiver fielded by the
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Samuel O'Reilly
O'Reilly's first pre-patent tattoo machine was a modified dental plugger, which he used to tattoo several dime museum attractions for exhibition between
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Harvey Geller
During a music career that he began as a song plugger in New York City in the mid-1950s, Geller also worked as a columnist, feature writer, reviewer and
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Car 67
In order to promote the single, Phillips offered a song plugger the publishing on the B-side "Communications Breakdown" (which eventually turned out as The plugger was "slow off the mark" and there was nothing for the first few weeks, so Phillips tracked him down and within two weeks, the song was Song
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16th Avenue (song)
A song plugger then took it to producer Billy Sherrill, who produced Dalton's recording of it.
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Harold Leventhal
Leventhal's career began as a song plugger for Irving Berlin and then Benny Goodman. He lost his first factory job for union organizing, but his brother Herbert, a songwriter who at that time worked as a song plugger for Irving Berlin,
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