Pronunciation: /dʒʌɡ/

Definitions of jugg

noun a slang term for a large amount of money, especially when obtained illegally

Example Sentences

A1 She learned how to juggle with three balls at the circus.

A2 The clown entertained the children by juggling colorful scarves.

B1 He was able to juggle multiple tasks at work without feeling overwhelmed.

B2 The street performer amazed the crowd by juggling flaming torches.

C1 The professional juggler had mastered the art of juggling knives and chainsaws.

C2 Juggling requires a high level of coordination and concentration to be successful.

Examples of jugg in a Sentence

formal The performer showcased impressive juggling skills during the circus act.

informal I saw a street performer jugg some tennis balls while balancing on a unicycle.

slang I can't believe he's able to jugg so many objects at once!

figurative She always seems to jugg multiple responsibilities effortlessly.

Grammatical Forms of jugg

past tense

jugged

plural

jugss

comparative

more juggy

superlative

most juggy

present tense

juggs

future tense

will jug

perfect tense

have jugged

continuous tense

is jugging

singular

jug

positive degree

jug

infinitive

to jugg

gerund

jugging

participle

jugged

Origin and Evolution of jugg

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English, possibly influenced by Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'jugg' is believed to have originated from Middle English, possibly deriving from the Old French word 'jogler' meaning to jest or joke.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'jugg' evolved to take on various meanings such as to deceive or trick, as well as to entertain or amuse through jesting or joking.