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Definition of "ug" in English

noun

  1. (Northern England and Scotland, obsolete) A feeling of fear, horror or disgust.

    • He took an ug at's meht.
  2. (Northern England and Scotland, obsolete) An object of disgust.

    • What an ug ye've myed yorsel.
  3. (Northern England and Scotland, obsolete) Vomited matter.

  4. (Northumbria) A surfeit.

verb

  1. (Northern England and Scotland, obsolete) To dread, loathe or disgust.

  2. (Northern England and Scotland, obsolete) To fear, be horrified; shudder with horror.

  3. (Northern England and Scotland, obsolete) To vomit.

  4. (Northumbria, obsolete) To give a surfeit to.

noun

  1. (Caithness, Scotland) The pectoral fin of a fish.