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pug (n.)

1560s, general term of endearment (also puggy), probably related to puck (n.2); one of the earliest senses is "sprite, imp" (1610s). The sense of "miniature dog" is from 1749 (pug-dog); that of "monkey" is 1660s. The word at various times meant "a bargeman" (1590s), "a harlot" (c. 1600), and "an upper servant in a great house" (1847).

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Definitions of pug from WordNet

pug (n.)
small compact smooth-coated breed of Asiatic origin having a tightly curled tail and broad flat wrinkled muzzle;
Synonyms: pug-dog
From wordnet.princeton.edu