PLUG’s trailing 12-month ROIC now sits at negative 9.4%, which have sell-side analysts forecasting a negative 5% downside to the stock. Angel Investors Swoop In. The company, however, ran into. Plug (oneself) in (to something) to become attached to something; to become attached to some sort of network or system. As soon as I have plugged my laptop into the local network, I will have access to the Internet. I plugged myself into the computer network and began to communicate quickly and efficiently.
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- Something much bigger than a drug connect. Most likely a cartel that supplies and distributes intense large amounts of drugs to a vast area. Usually its cocaine, heroin or meth. A plug meaning they supply the ' connects ' with large quantity of drugs and the connects distributes to dealers and soo forth plug = connection = supply = energy.
- Outlets can do way more than just charge your appliances or electronics these days. With smart plug technology, you can control connected devices with just your voice and set schedules for those devices to turn on and off throughout the day. Many plugs can also go into one outlet and turn that singular connection hub into multiple.
be plugged in
To be directly or very closely involved in, attuned to, or enthusiastic about some scene, setting, or environment. When it comes to the art scene, no one is more plugged in than my wife.I used to be a huge heavy metal fan, but I haven't really been plugged in since college.You have to be pretty plugged in to get ahead in the business world.
plug in
1. To be able to be inserted into something else, as to function a certain way or draw an electrical charge. I think that piece plugs in over here.My new phone doesn't plug in at all—the battery is recharged wirelessly from a special dock.
Plugins
2. To insert something in (to something else), as to achieve a certain function or drawn an electrical charge. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between 'plug' and 'in.' I need to plug my phone in or the battery will die.Don't turn the power on until after you plug in the cartridge.
3. To connect to an online network or system. The airport offers free Wi-Fi if you want to plug in and get some work done before your flight.The update should begin automatically so long as your account remains plugged in.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
plug (oneself) in (to something)
to become attached to something; to become attached to some sort of network or system. As soon as I have plugged my laptop into the local network, I will have access to the Internet.I plugged myself into the computer network and began to communicate quickly and efficiently.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
plug in
v.1. To insert a part of some object into another, especially to make a mechanical or electrical connection: He plugged in the iron and waited for it to get hot. If you don't plug the phone in, you won't get any telephone calls.
2. To function by being mechanically or electrically connected to another object: That radio plugs in, but it can also run on batteries.
Plugable
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs. Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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mod. excited by drugs; having to do with the drug culture; turned on. (Drugs.) That punker is plugged in, for sure.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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