1. fug - Noun
2. fug - Verb
3. fug - Interjection
(British informal) an airless smoky smelly atmosphere
Source: WordNetBoth the Hs 293 and Fritz-X used FuG 230 Straßburg radio receivers in them to send the Kehl's control signals to the ordnance's control surfaces. Source: Internet
Extra points for NOT using the f-bomb but wanting to so badly that he found an author who used "fug" to get around censors, and employs that. Source: Internet
It was a mantra heard time and again amid the cosy fug of 2012's British sporting success: with a Tour de France titleclutch of Olympic golds and Bradley Wiggins our sports personality of the year, we were now officially a nation of cyclists. Source: Internet
;/R4:Installation of the FuG 350 Zc Naxos radar warning receiver / detector. Source: Internet
; Me 262 A-1a/U2 : Single prototype with FuG 220 Lichtenstein SN-2 90 MHz radar transceiver and Hirschgeweih (stag's antlers) antenna array, for trials as a night-fighter. Source: Internet
When I was her age, I still remember the fug of shame, powerlessness and fury when I realised that creepy adult men were checking me out as I walked home from school. Source: Internet