Definition of «slugging»

"Slugging" refers to a form of commuting where people line up at designated locations, typically in a parking lot, to find fellow passengers to carpool with. It is a cost-effective way to travel to work or other destinations by sharing rides with strangers.

Phrases with «slugging»

Sentences with «slugging»

  • At any rate, the core idea and execution of Metal Slug as a defense game is right on the money. (toucharcade.com)
  • Speaking of the keyless entry system, the Maserati transponder key is a heavy slug of metal that feels nice and substantial in the hand, but is probably a bit bulkier than strictly necessary. (cnet.com)
  • One afternoon in the late 1980s, a young marine biologist named Drew Harvell unearthed dozens of sea slugs in an upstate New York warehouse. (discovermagazine.com)
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