thug

UK /θʌɡ/ US /θʌɡ/
noun 5verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

A person who is a member of a gang or criminal organization.

2

A violent, aggressive, or truculent person.

They call you a land of license—free but to thug and thief.

Every summer brought the prospect of the dragonships snaking their way upriver, each vessel filled with thirty or more rapacious thugs.

3

A criminal that extorts people.

4

A person who use intimidation to coerce others.

5

One of a band of assassins formerly active in northern India who worshipped Kali and sacrificed their victims to her.

verb

1

To commit acts of thuggery, to live the life of a thug, to menace, to commit crime.

Mr. Ingleby ascertained at the office—after threading the mazes of passage and staircase as though he expected momently to be Thugged—that his nephew had not yet come.

The report then records the arrest of the whole force of the union paper, the Victor Record, the forced resignation of many other civil officers in the Cripple Creek district who were in sympathy with the miners, […] the severe thugging of many of the well-known labor organizers,

2

(often with out) To appear as a thug; to dress and act in a manner reminiscent of a thug.

I don’t thug out, but I’m not Wall Street, either. Russell Simmons and Puffy have clothes for this look in the affordable range.

Oh. Besides Allen Iverson, basketball players don’t be thugged out enough for me. I like me a roughneck.

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