noun
plural plugs
[count] a part at the end of an electric cord that has two or three metal pins that connect the cord to a source of electricity
a part at the end of a wire or cable that is used to connect machines or devices
c chiefly Brit :outlet
a thing that is used to close a hole in a container or object
a thing that is used to fill a hole or empty area
a piece of tobacco used for chewing
spark plug
something that is said on the radio, on television, etc., in order to create interest in something (such as a book, movie, or restaurant) - often + for
pull the plug
informal
to turn off the machine that is keeping a very sick or injured person alive and allow that person to die
to allow or cause something to end by stopping the money or support that is needed for it - usually + on
verb
plugs; plugged; plugging
[+ obj] to fill or cover (a hole, space, etc.) with something
to praise (something, such as a book, movie, or restaurant) publicly in a way that makes people want to buy it, see it, etc. :to advertise (something) by talking about it especially on the radio or television
US informal + old-fashionied :to shoot (someone) with a gun
plug away
[phrasal verb] informal :to continue doing something even though it is difficult or boring - often + at
plug in
[phrasal verb]
plug (something) in or plug in (something)
to connect (something, such as a lamp or television) to an electrical source or to another device by using a plug
to put (information, such as a word or number) in something
plug into
[phrasal verb]
plug into (something) or plug (something) into (something) :to become connected or to cause (something) to become connected to an electrical source or another device
plug (something) into (something) :to put (information, such as a word or number) into something