A tug or tugboat is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them.

Tug or TUG may also refer to:

Transportation

  • A powerful aircraft used to tow gliders
  • A common nickname for pushback tow tractors used at airports
  • Towboat
  • Turnham Green tube station, London, London Underground station code TUG

Geography

  • Tuğ, Azerbaijan, a village
  • Tug Fork, a tributary of the Big Sandy River in the United States

As a nickname

  • Tug Arundel (1862–1912), American Major League Baseball catcher
  • Tug Hulett (born 1983), American baseball player
  • Tug McGraw (1944–2004), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Tug Thompson (1856–1938), Major League Baseball player
  • Tug Wilson (disambiguation), various people
  • Tug Yourgrau, American playwright and TV producer
  • Tug O'Neale, fictional character in the Australian soap opera Far and Away

Arts and entertainment

  • Tug (film), a 2010 film
  • Tugs (TV series), a British children's TV series
  • Tug Records, a record label

TUG

  • TÜBİTAK National Observatory (Turkish: TÜBİTAK Ulusal Gozlemevi), an astronomical observatory in southern Turkey
  • TeX Users Group
  • Timed Up and Go test, a simple test to assess a person's physical mobility
  • The Ultimate Group, a record label and management company
  • Technical University of Gdańsk, former name of Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland

Other uses

  • Tug (banner), a symbol of power in Mongol and Turkish states
  • Tacoma Tugs, former name of minor league baseball team the Tacoma Rainiers
  • Tuguegarao Airport's IATA code
  • ISO 639 code for the Tunia language of Chad
  • nickname for King's Scholars at Eton College
  • A slang term for male masturbation

See also

  • Tugg (disambiguation)

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