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mug2 (mŭgpronunciation
n.
  1. Informal.
    1. The human face.
    2. The area of the human mouth, chin, and jaw.
    3. A grimace.
    4. A mug shot.
  2. A thug; a hoodlum.
  3. Chiefly British Slang. A victim or dupe.

mugshot

noun

informal
  • a photograph of a person’s face made for an official purpose, especially police records: when shown mugshots, the victim was unable to recognize anyone
  • humorous any photograph of a person’s face: a mugshot on the book’s cover shows the author


Etymology[edit]

Compound of mug ‎(face) + shot ‎(snapshot), US. Compare mug ‎(portrait).

Noun[edit]

mug shot ‎(plural mug shots)
  1. photograph taken of the head and shoulders, often from the front and in profile, usually taken in conjunction with somebody'sarrest.
  2. (Britain, slang) An unflattering photograph of a person's face.


    Derived terms[edit]


    mug

    VERB (mugsmuggingmugged)

    1[WITH OBJECT] Attack and rob (someone) in a public place: 1948 拳擊:打臉he was mugged by three men who stole his bike
    2[NO OBJECT] informal Make faces, especially silly or exaggerated ones, before an audienceor a camera:he mugged for the camera


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