noun a slimy, land-dwelling mollusk with no shell, often found in gardens
verb to hit someone with a swinging blow, typically with a closed fist
In marine biology, a slug is a common name for various types of sea slugs, which are shell-less marine gastropod mollusks.
In publishing, a slug is a piece of metal type used to create a line of text.
In journalism, a slug is a short label or headline for an article or story.
In web development, a slug refers to a part of a URL that identifies a particular page or resource in a human-readable way.
A slug is a common garden pest that feeds on plants and can cause damage to crops.
In the context of writing and journalism, a slug is a short phrase summarizing the content of an article, used as a label for the piece.
In web development, a slug is a part of a URL which identifies a particular page on a website in an easy to read form.
In search engine optimization, a slug is a part of a URL that is user-friendly and helps improve the website's ranking in search results.
In graphic design, a slug is a line of text outside the main design area that contains information about the document, such as the file name or date created.
In video editing, a slug is a placeholder title or label used to identify a particular section or clip in the editing timeline.