verb
- present participle of fug; to stay in or fill a room with a warm, stuffy atmosphere
Usage: British informal
noun
- the act or state of remaining in a warm, stuffy room or atmosphere
Usage: British informal
Examples
- The students complained about fuguing in the overheated classroom during winter.
- After fuguing indoors all day, she needed fresh air.
- The fuguing atmosphere made everyone drowsy.
- They were fuguing in the pub, too warm and crowded to move.
- Stop fuguing the room—open a window!