plug

  • 81plug —   Pani, umoki.   Also: kiki, kī amo, omo, kui kākia.    ♦ Tobacco plug, pōpō paka, pepe e paka.    ♦ To plug, as a hole, ho opa a, kiki; kihi (rare) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 82plug in — {v. phr.} To connect (an electrical appliance) to a power wire by putting its plug into a receptacle or hole. * /The integrated circuit has multiplied the number of small radios that need not be plugged in./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 83plug in — {v. phr.} To connect (an electrical appliance) to a power wire by putting its plug into a receptacle or hole. * /The integrated circuit has multiplied the number of small radios that need not be plugged in./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 84plug in — verb Date: 1893 intransitive verb to establish an electric circuit by inserting a plug transitive verb to attach or connect to an electric receptacle (as an outlet) …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 85plug in — verb To connect (an electrical device) to a plug socket …

    Wiktionary

  • 86plug in — phr verb Plug in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑appliance, ↑cable, ↑cord, ↑kettle, ↑machine, ↑modem, ↑printer …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 87plug-in — adj. Plug in is used with these nouns: ↑module …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 88plug — I Australian Slang 1. favourable mention of a publication, product, etc., on radio, television, in the media, etc.; 2. punch; 3. tampon; 4. instance of sexual intercourse; 5. mention (a publication, product, etc.) favourably and, often,… …

    English dialects glossary

  • 89plug — I v To shoot someone. The body had been plugged twice. 1830s II n A worn out horse. I would be ashamed to put a plug like yours in a horse show. 1860s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang

  • 90plug\ in — v. phr. To connect (an electrical appliance) to a power wire by putting its plug into a receptacle or hole. The integrated circuit has multiplied the number of small radios that need not be plugged in …

    Словарь американских идиом