What is a plugger cartoon?

What is a plugger cartoon?

Pluggers is a comic panel created by Jeff MacNelly (creator of Shoe) in 1993 that relies on reader submissions (referred to as “Pluggerisms”) for the premise of each day’s panel.

Is Pluggers comic ending?

Editorial cartoonist Rick McKee from Augusta, Georgia, will be taking over “Pluggers.” Rick is a terrific cartoonist and I know he’s going to do a fantastic job. We’ll be alternating days for the next several months, and my last “Pluggers” cartoon will appear Sunday, August 23 [emphasis added].

Who are pluggers?

Definitions of plugger. someone who is an active supporter and advocate. synonyms: booster, promoter. types: barker. someone who stands in front of a show (as at a carnival) and gives a loud colorful sales talk to potential customers.

What are pluggers in Australia?

a pair of thongs (footwear) with only one plug under the foot to hold the footwear together: you just blew the back out of my pluggers.

What are pluggers Australia?

What is a Plugga?

(informal) to study, to attend school.

Who is a plugger?

Noun. 1. plugger – someone who is an active supporter and advocate.

What does plugger stand for?

What is hot spunk?

informal a person, esp. male, who is attractive to the opposite sex. (C16 (in the sense: a spark): from Scottish Gaelic spong tinder, sponge, from Latin spongia sponge) ♦ spunky adj. ♦ spunkily adv.

What do Aussies call ketchup?

Ketchup is underrated. We call it tomato sauce in Australia.

How do you say vomit in Australia?

Vomit

  1. spew.
  2. chunder.
  3. curbside quiche.
  4. liquid laugh.
  5. munt – to vomit.
  6. technicolour yawn.
  7. yak.

Is plugger a real word?

This shows grade level based on the word’s complexity. a person or thing that plugs. any of various machines or tools that insert, remove, or manipulate plugs or pluglike materials, as a dental instrument used to pack and mold the filling in a tooth cavity.

What does a busted plugger mean?

A few quick translations: “Busted my plugger” means “broke my sandal.”