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slug A motive unit with no diesel engines of its own; draws power for its traction motors from an attached regular diesel engine--a combination used primarily for heavy freight yard work.
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slug A generator in Final Cut Pro used to create blank space in a sequence to represent a video clip that has not yet been placed.
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slug nickname for the heavy $50 gold pieces issued privately and officially following the Gold Rush in California.
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slug a locomotive that has no diesel engine or electric generator, but only traction motors powered by the electricity produced by another locomotive (the mother). Sometimes known as a booster unit. Yard slugs are used in rail yards for higher traction at low speeds. A slug is sometimes made from an old locomotive by removing removing the diesel engine, generator and other superfluous equipment, and adding concrete to give wieght. ...
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slug title of a script; used for reference purposes; wire-service stories are each given one
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