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glug

glug |gləg ɡləɡ | informal ▶verb ( glugs, glugging, glugged ) [ with obj. ] drink or pour (liquid ) with a hollow gurgling sound: he glugs down half his beer. ▶noun a hollow gurgling sound or series of sounds as of liquid being poured from a bottle. • an amount of liquid poured from a bottle: a couple of good glugs of Dubonnet. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: imitative.

 

Oxford Dictionary

glug

glug |glʌg | informal ▶verb ( glugs, glugging, glugged ) [ with obj. and adverbial of direction ] pour or drink (liquid ) with a hollow gurgling sound: Jeff glugged whisky into glasses. • [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] (of liquid ) make a hollow gurgling sound when being poured or drunk. ▶noun a hollow gurgling sound or sounds as of liquid being poured from a bottle. • an amount of liquid poured from a bottle: a couple of good glugs of gin. DERIVATIVES gluggable adjective ( informal )ORIGIN late 17th cent.: imitative.

 

glugg

glugg ▶noun variant spelling of glögg.

 

Spanish Dictionary

gluglú

gluglú nombre masculino 1 Voz onomatopéyica que imita el ruido que produce el agua al correr, especialmente cuando deja escapar aire .2 nombre masculino Voz onomatopéyica con que se representa o se imita la voz del pavo .

 

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