slug it out — informal phrase to argue or fight about something until someone wins Thesaurus: to fight physicallysynonym to arguehyponym to attack a person or objectsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
slug it out — {v. phr.} To have a strong verbal or physical battle with someone; to contest something most vigorously. * /The two contenders for the lightweight boxing championship were slugging it out in the ring./ * /The two candidates for Congress were… … Dictionary of American idioms
slug it out — {v. phr.} To have a strong verbal or physical battle with someone; to contest something most vigorously. * /The two contenders for the lightweight boxing championship were slugging it out in the ring./ * /The two candidates for Congress were… … Dictionary of American idioms
slug it out — tv. to fight something out; to fight about something figuratively. □ They finally went outside to slug it out. □ We’ll just have to sit down in the conference room and slug it out … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
slug it out — settle a dispute or contest by fighting or competing fiercely. → slug … English new terms dictionary
slug\ it\ out — v. phr. To have a strong verbal or physical battle with someone; to contest something most vigorously. The two contenders for the lightweight boxing championship were slugging it out in the ring. The two candidates for Congress were slugging it… … Словарь американских идиом
Slug it out — 1. fight; 2. contend vigorously … Dictionary of Australian slang
slug it out — Australian Slang 1. fight; 2. contend vigorously … English dialects glossary
slug it out — informal to argue or fight about something until someone wins … English dictionary
slug — Ⅰ. slug [1] ► NOUN 1) a tough skinned terrestrial mollusc which lacks a shell and secretes a film of mucus for protection. 2) an amount of alcoholic liquor that is gulped or poured. 3) a bullet. ► VERB (slugged, slugging) … English terms dictionary