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glug

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glug [gləg]
(mechanics)
A unit of mass, equal to the mass which is accelerated by 1 centimeter per second per second by a force of 1 gram-force, or to 980.665 grams.


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I've got my eyes shut, pretending to sleep, but the Coke gets opened, noisily, and drunk - glug, glug, glug.
8 million visitors invading Birmingham City Centre last year, for a glug of Glhwein and pilsner, a munch on bratwurst and pretzels and the best in German craftmanship including jewellery, toys and decorations.
As the tug towed us through the dark docks, we who weren't on duty would be gathered at the stern rail, Greek and Swede, Kiwi, Chinaman, Indian and Arab, the usual pot-pourri crew of a wandering British tramp-ship, watching the lovable old city slide away, with only the glug glug of a passed-around flagon of Brain's breaking the silence.
 
 
 
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