hug

hug
1. (hug) (1328↑, 66↓)
A hug can be between friends, relatives, man and woman, and human and animal, as well as animal to animal. A hug is an expression of warmth and friendliness with arms outstretched around the other. Hugs are used as an expression of love, kindness, sympathy, friendliness, greetings and used sometimes to say goodbye. Hugs, or cuddles provide a sense of intimacy. If there is chemistry between two people when hugging, then a tingling sensation can occur.

She says:- "your hugs are amazing\!" He says, "Why, it's just a hug? Lol" She says, "'Cause they make me tingle\!" He says, "Where do they make you tingle, lol" She says, "All over\!" He says, "Lol." The hugs made her tingle because she had chemistry for the guy, something that doesn't come along very often\!

2. (Hug) (844↑, 313↓)
A way of making someone feel all warm and fuzzy inside without being weird about it

Person 1: Tony's not having a good day. I think he needs a hug Person 2: Yes i think he does. Let's go give him one

3. (hug) (570↑, 207↓)
1. A warm embrace. A good way to make someone feel better if they are having a rough day or just a way to show affection. 2. An uncommon last name.

1. Aww, she needs a hug\! 2. Dude, your last name is hug?\! Like, whoah.

4. (Hug) (493↑, 172↓)
something simple, yet beautiful if your with the right person

unexplainable

5. (Hug) (295↑, 88↓)
One of the best ways to make someone feel better is to give them a big warm fuzzy HUG.

I gave someone a hug, and now they feel better.

6. (Hug) (238↑, 50↓)
Warm physical closeness that enables passion and desrie to run through.. or to express happyness or empathy

SHe was so depresses, she needed a hug,

7. (hug) (214↑, 39↓)
Wrapping your arms around a person and holding them until they say, "Okay you can let go now."

Girl walks up to friend, "I had the worst day ever. I need a hug." Friend steps forward, wraps his/her arms around girl and squeezes slightly. Girl cries. Friend is still hugging girl. Girl sniffles and says, "Thanks. Okay you can let go now." Friend lets go and steps back.

Author: Christina M. http://hug.urbanup.com/2484646
8. (hug) (164↑, 22↓)
Hugging is good medicine. It transfers energy, and gives the person hugged an emotional boost. You need four hugs a day for survival, eight for maintenance, and twelve for growth. A hug makes you feel good. The skin is the largest organ we have and it needs a great deal of care. A hug can cover a lot of skin and gives the message that you care. It is also a form of communication. It can say things you don't have words for. The nicest thing about a hug is that you usually can't give one without getting one. The best way to show you care, if the right kind of hug is given.

She was feeling unloved, so he came and gave her a hug and she felt all better, even grew a few inches =)

Author: loves to be loved http://hug.urbanup.com/3246272
9. (Hug) (167↑, 44↓)
a warm a cuddly suggestion of effection.

teddy bear hug

10. (hug) (72↑, 8↓)
when someone wraps their arms around another person to make them feel better about a rough day or just to show they care. the BEST thing anyone can do for anyone else.

She looked like she was depressed, so I gave her a hug to make her feel better.

11. (hug) (60↑, 8↓)
something you do to show affection, or to simply make them feel better

I think i need a hug =[

12. (hug) (35↑, 13↓)
a.This amazing thing you do with a girl when there is no teachers around so they don't yell "PDA\!". b. A reference to the previous definition.

Why is my heart beating so fast? Oh, I'm hugging a really hot girl on the last day of school. True story...

Author: Human_Dictionary http://hug.urbanup.com/4017939
13. (Hug) (23↑, 11↓)
a hug is one of the most common signs of love and affection...A hug is a handshake from the heart.A hug is worth a thousand words. A hug is a smile with arms, a laugh with a stronger grip. A hug is two hearts wrapped in arms. Best present you can give.

Today i decided to be confident and then give my crush a hug. He looked sad , so i opened my arms wide in a gesture of a hug. He accepted it and also came close to hug me..I put my hands on his upper back, and he placed his on my waist. Then we stayed...because after all we've been through together and me being mad at him and him being mad at me...all we needed together was a hug. A hug that could never be forgotten... I will never forget that hug since i'm never going to see him again. 6/24/2010

Author: ifreakenloveuepd http://hug.urbanup.com/5058217
14. (hug) (6↑, 3↓)
an embrace between 2 people

emily and ben hugged passionately for 5 minutes\!

Author: emilyandben http://hug.urbanup.com/5029424
15. (Hug) (10↑, 8↓)
A special treat from Hershey's that greatly supersedes the taste and meaning of a Hershey's kiss.

I'd prefer for her to give me a hug rather than a kiss.

Author: ...Transformers http://hug.urbanup.com/4190881
16. (Hug) (0↑, 1↓)
It's like being attacked by a bear from behind, only usually your ribs remain unbroken, and your flesh uneaten.

I was hugged by a bear today.

17. (hug) (48↑, 62↓)
an embrace, how girls and guys greet in a social situation

"i'm into gettin head i aint into makin love nah i dont wanna hug look i just wanna cut"

18. (hug) (0↑, 17↓)
a derogatory term used to describe a negative situation or outcome. colloquilism with origin and usage in Akron, Ohio region.

Your dude didn't come through? That hugs, man." "It does totally hug, dude.

19. (hug) (70↑, 89↓)
a seemingly friendly or caring act disguised to feel a girl's boobs pressed up against your chest.

Christina was looking pretty fine yesterday so i gave her a hug to feel her huge tits.

Author: way2blonde4yuu http://hug.urbanup.com/2710120
20. (HUG) (9↑, 30↓)
Hippies Until Graduation

That girl is a HUG, she was a free spirited hippie and then she graduated and became an accountant for a marketing firm.

Author: Miss Snuggles http://hug.urbanup.com/3339911
21. (Hug) (39↑, 66↓)
a semi-intamite relation ship envolving the male or female and and in process uwrap arms around the victims waist. This relation ship is intamite some what but does not use the mouth.

once my girlfriend lost the game i knew she needed a big ol hug

22. (hug) (56↑, 87↓)
something that gives me a boner

this hot girl gave me a hug and i walked away from her with my boner sticking out of my pants

23. (Hug) (25↑, 75↓)
What i will do to the that invented the "Chia Pet" and the guy who invented Bizzo. That shits crazy.

"Shut the fuck up, i will hug you...now."

Author: Fighter Hayabusa http://hug.urbanup.com/191621
24. (hug) (26↑, 80↓)
(v) To make a candle melt evenly by pushing the warm outer wax toward the center with your thumb or palm.

Multiple-wick candles will last much longer if you let them burn long enough for the whole top to melt and then hug them every time you blow them out.

25. (hug) (16↑, 87↓)
Code for anal sex (see example).

Woman: Boy, I'm really upset; I sure could use a hug. Man: OKAY\!\!\!\!

Author: the letter d http://hug.urbanup.com/2567630
26. (Hug) (13↑, 90↓)
Something to forget in favor of the hump-de-hump

"Bitch, does it look like I wanna hug?"

27. (Hug) (20↑, 113↓)
Hug (hugging, hugged, you know the past present and future tenses) means to fuck, (have sex or sexual intercourse if you Mom doesn't let you say bad words.)

Hugging Leads To Kissing-Kissing Leads To Licking-Licking Leads To Sucking-Sucking Leads To Fucking...Wanna Hug?

28. (hug) (9↑, 110↓)
To restrict another person's breath with a sexual object.

He hugged me with his shaft until I passed out.

29. (Hug) (66↑, 187↓)
Invention which will make women obsolete, surplus to requirements for the act of reproduction. Some day - probably later rather than sooner, but you never really know - medical science will likely advance to the point where we can create wombs. This would allow us to grow a fetus outside of the mother's body, either directly from fertilization or even perhaps after fertilization and after the fetus has spent some time in a natural womb. Science fiction? A bit, perhaps, but scientists are already making strides in this direction. Researchers at Cornell University's Weill Medical College in New York were able to take samples of women's uterine tissue and get the cells to regenerate in a laboratory. Human embryos successfully attached themselves to the engineered womb and began to grow; the experiment was stopped after a few days only because of in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) regulations. Japanese gynecology professor Yoshinori Kuwabara has created a completely artificial womb which sustained goat fetuses for several weeks. The simple fact of the matter is that people are actively pursuing this field and radical success in it may arrive suddenly, without warning. If we are smart, we'll seriously consider the ethical implications now while they are still theory rather than reality. So, are artificial wombs a a good idea or not? The Fetus One of the reasons behind this research is for the benefit of fetuses, and it does seem that there could be quite a few advantages. For example, the deaths of premature infants could be drastically reduced because the fetus could be transferred directly to an artificial womb where it could continue to grow and develop in relative safety. Indeed, in some cases an artificial womb might be even more safe than a natural womb - the risks of diseases, accidents, drugs, alcohol, pollutants, inadequate nutrition, etc., would all be virtually eliminated. This, however, is a double-edged sword: if they really could be proven more safe, could insurance companies and employers force women to use artificial wombs as the safer alternative and refuse to reimburse those who use the comparatively unsafe, natural method? There is also the question of the baby's natural development. Quite a lot of research suggests that at some stage the fetus begins to be influenced by the environment in which it is growing, which means that the mother's heartbeat, her actions, and the stimuli which reach the womb all affect how the fetus grows. Would a fetus growing in an artificial womb ever fully bond with its mother? Would it suffer from social or psychological disadvantages from being grown in a machine rather than in its mother's womb? How many children would have to be raised before we could even find out? On the other hand, should the process be prohibited merely because such problems are possible? The Mother Of course, the benefits of artificial wombs do not extend solely to the fetus - mothers, too, may be helped by this technology. The most obvious case would be women who have damaged wombs and are now prevented from conceiving; rather than hire surrogate mothers (another ethical conundrum), they could have their children grown in a local womb-bank. Indeed, perhaps we will get far enough to be able to implant an artificial womb in a person's body, thus allowing such women to carry children to term just like others do. There is also the question of convenience - after all, having a child without enduring nine months of weight gain, sickness, health risks, wardrobe changes, stretch marks, and of course, labor itself, sounds awfully tempting. But once again, we are faced with a double-edged sword: if women can have children without taking the risks and time, might they not risk being forced to do so? Aside from the aforementioned cases, couldn't employers require women to use artificial wombs in order to prevent them from taking maternity leave? If artificial wombs are available and safe, would natural motherhood become a luxury which employers would stop supporting? Abortion Of course, the existence of artificial wombs could have a profound impact upon the abortion debate. Right now, one of the primary arguments used to justify legalized abortion is the idea that women should not be forced to use their bodies for the growth of a fetus. A woman should be permitted to exercise the maximum possible control over her own body, and that would exclude being forced to carry a fetus to term. Regardless of whether you agree with the above argument, it should be obvious that the existence of artificial wombs makes it moot. If you are pregnant and object to having your body used by the fetus, then it can be removed from your body and placed in an artificial womb for further growth, thus allowing governments to outlaw abortion and use this as a replacement. Once born, though, could the mother be required to look after the child? Perhaps - and if so, that is a real problem; but presumably the option of adoption is always open. On the other hand, there is another argument used to support legalized abortion which isn't used too often but which would have to grow in importance: the right of reproduction. Currently we generally acknowledge that people have a right to reproduce and restrictions on that right are fairly rare. Does this right have another side? If we have a right to reproduce, do we not also have a right not to reproduce? If so, a woman could insist on being permitted to abort rather than have the fetus placed in an artificial womb because the outcome of the latter is that she now has progeny. Cloning Religious conservatives who oppose abortion are likely to dismiss the above argument and may consider embracing artificial wombs as a means to eliminate abortion - but they should think twice\! The existence of artificial wombs, especially when combined with cloning technology, could make it much easier for gays not simply to have children, but to have their own children. Some people won't be bothered by that, but many others will - and, generally speaking, it would be the same people who might approve of this technology because of its implications for the debate over abortion. Once again, we find that there are two edges to this technological sword: the existence of one possible benefit almost requires the existence of another equally possible drawback. Conclusions A lot more works needs to be done in the study of reproduction and fetal development before this technology becomes a reality. Even then, it will probably be expensive at first and thus only available to the rich - many of the problems outlined in this article assume that the technology is prevalent and easy to obtain. Nevertheless, once it does appear and becomes accessible to a wider population, we will need to be prepared to deal with the many ethical consequences it will carry. In theory, a person with an egg and some sperm will be able to create and grow a fetus without any input or interest from a mother or a father - a true test-tube baby will be born. Do we want to consider the options and consequences now, or should we simply wait until it is a reality before we wake up and try to deal with it?

Wombs are funny, but you're not\!

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Last updated: 2012.02.29

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  • Hug — Hug, v. t. 1. To press closely within the arms; to clasp to the bosom; to embrace. And huggen me in his arms. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To hold fast; to cling to; to cherish. [1913 Webster] We hug deformities if they bear our names. Glanvill. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • hug — [hug] vt. hugged, hugging [prob. via dial. < ON hugga, to comfort, console] 1. to put the arms around and hold closely; esp., to embrace tightly and affectionately 2. to squeeze tightly between the forelegs, as a bear does 3. to cling to or… …   English World dictionary

  • Hug — Hug, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hugged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Hugging}.] [Prob. of Scand. origin; cf. Dan. sidde paa huk to squat, Sw. huka sig to squat, Icel. h?ka. Cf. {Huckster}.] 1. To cower; to crouch; to curl up. [Obs.] Palsgrave. [1913 Webster] 2.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Hug — Hug, Johann Leonhard, gelehrter katholischer Theolog, geb. 1. Juni 1765 in Constanz; wurde 1780 zum Priester geweiht u. 1791 Professor der Theologie in Freiburg, badischer Geheimrath u. Domherr daselbst, wo er den 11. März 1846 starb. Er schr.:… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

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  • Hug — Hug, 1) Johann Leonhard, namhafter kath. Theolog, geb. 1765 in Konstanz, wurde 1789 Priester, 1791 Professor der Theologie in Freiburg, gest. daselbst 11. März 1846. Unter seinen Schriften hat bleibenden Wert seine »Einleitung in die Schriften… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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