rugger Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrʌɡ.ər]
  • Us [ ˈrʌɡ.ɚ]

Meaning of rugger In English

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Examples of rugger

  • It is not only moving them but like turning rugger goalposts into hockey goalposts in the process.

  • I have a constituent whose 17-year-old son broke his leg in two places playing rugger and was in plaster from hip to ankle.

  • We really should not mistake this sort of performance with criminality, any more than one mistakes a "rugger night rag" for criminality.

  • That certainly happened on "rugger" nights at universities.

  • Worst of all, they will think that the name of our national game is "rugger" rather than rugby, and we find that deeply offensive.

  • One sees the officers playing polo and "rugger"and the men playing"soccer," and one sees that they rarely mix when they are off duty.

  • I know quite well that there are here a number of rugger players.

  • They looked like full backs from the local rugger club.

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