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What (who) is fug - definition


fug         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fug (disambiguation); FUG
People refer to the atmosphere somewhere as a fug when it is smoky and smelly and there is no fresh air. (mainly BRIT)
...the fug of cigarette smoke.
N-SING: oft N of n
fug         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fug (disambiguation); FUG
¦ noun Brit. informal a warm, stuffy atmosphere.
Derivatives
fuggy adjective (fuggier, fuggiest).
Origin
C19 (orig. dialect and schoolchildren's sl.): of unknown origin.
FuG 240 Berlin         
  • A year after the end of the war, this American copy appeared as the AN/APS-3.
  • Ju 88G-6 with FuG-240 behind the plywood [[radome]] nose
  • A "pair" of the "subsets" for a Lichtenstein B/C or C-1 "mattress" UHF radar antenna system.
GERMAN RADAR DEVICE
AN/APS-3
The FuG 240 "Berlin" was an airborne interception radar system operating at the "lowest end" of the SHF radio band (at about 3.3 GHz/9.

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Fug
Fug or FUG may refer to:
Examples of use of fug
1. Robert Byrd sits in a fug of smoke in the pilothouse, thinking of lost friends.
2. The aggressive beggars and street gangs had vanished, as had the sickly fug of crack pipe smoke.
3. But for all their grandstanding self–belief, Towers Of London are immersed in a fug of haplessness.
4. If there is a fug of confusion over smoking, how will she cope with an avian flu pandemic?
5. But half of Liverpools pubs will continue to be reservoirs of fug, even though cancer rates are high, because they only serve flavoured crisps.