1. hugger - Noun
2. hugger - Verb
One who hugs or embraces.
To conceal; to lurk ambush.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe was one of those guys who'd pronounce I'm a hugger as he came at you, neglecting to ask if the feeling was mutual. Gillian Schieber Flynn
He learns that his burned-out, pot-smoking, ex-hippie parents (Jonathan Hugger, Sharon Gregg) have donated the money they promised him for finishing school to a crooked televangelist. Source: Internet
But according to Sander, HF head coach Svend Hugger and his teammates, Moore was a complete gentleman during the period, cordial and always ready to play on game day. Source: Internet
She’s still not exactly a hugger, but Streep’s performance reveals that her perceived nastiness is the result of having to maintain vigilance over a family of women with few resources. Source: Internet
The Tree Hugger event will feature a challenging 4.3-mile mountain trail run at 8am, as well as a more leisurely 1-mile forested trail hike, in which 20 trees will be marked with “Hug Me” signs for families to find along the way, at 11am. Source: Internet
“Huge hugger, will casually put his arm around me (or any of his mates) when we’re sitting side by side, I think we all know the sort of thing I mean.” Source: Internet