• Rugger

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ËŒrÊŒgÉ™/, US IPA: /ËŒrÉ™gÉ™r/
    • Rhymes: -ʌɡə(r)
    • Hyphenation: rug + ger

    Full definition of rugger

    Noun

    rugger

    (countable and uncountable; plural ruggers)
    1. (uncountable) rugby
    2. (US) a person who plays rugby
      • 1974 , , Paul Burka , The Sport of Rough Gentlemen , To this day ruggers belittle soccer, and they will tell anyone who expresses the slightest interest in their game that rugby is "a ruffian's game played by gentlemen," while soccer is "a gentleman's game played by ruffians."
      • 1977 , , Robert McKay , My Heart's In Highlands, A Chasing The Ruggers , When you put sixty ruggers and their friends and lovers in a bar, you've really got something going.
      • , 1996-12-16 , Shannon Black , Rugby: Aliens 3, Locals 0 , Some of the world's most talented ruggers had come to New York for the weekend to play for fun. "What's football — just an Americanization of rugby," exclaimed one fan at the 38th Annual New York Sevens Tournament. … Brian Corcoran, who in 1990 played for Team USA for free, distinguished ruggers from "the spoiled, arrogant professionals you're dealing with in other sports."
      • , 2011-06-08, , Club sports: Touring British Army ruggers welcomed, After the game, the teams adjourned to the Dolphins’ usual after-match location, O’Brien’s Irish Pub on Main Street, where they enjoyed a spirited social together: songs were sung, speeches and presentations were made, and mutual admiration was expressed, particularly toward the soldier-ruggers of the 7th for their sacrifice and dedication.

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