dug (Noun) — An udder, breast or teat.
dug (Verb) — Turn up, loosen, or remove earth. ex. "Dig we must"
dug (Verb) — Create by digging. ex. "dig a hole" ex. "dig out a channel"
dug (Verb) — Work hard. ex. "She was digging away at her maths homework"
dug (Verb) — Remove, harvest, or recover by digging. ex. "dig salt" ex. "dig coal" ex. "dig up salt"
dug (Verb) — Thrust down or into. ex. "dig the oars into the water" ex. "dig your foot into the floor"
dug (Verb) — Remove the inner part or the core of. ex. "the mining company wants to dig the hillside"
dug (Verb) — Push suddenly or strongly with a finger or something pointed. ex. "he dug his finger into her ribs"
dug (Verb) — Get the meaning of something. ex. "Do you dig the meaning of this letter?"