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An ornamental mug

A mug or coffee mug, sometimes called a beaker in Britain, is a sturdily built type of ceramic cup often used for hot beverages, such as coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. The mug is usually used in less formal settings. In polite society, a tea cup is the preferred method of serving tea and sometimes coffee (then called a coffee cup). Mugs are usually made of porcelain (china) but some are made of Pyrex and some (usually intended for campers) are made of plastic.


The brand product Cup-a-Soup is served in a mug, despite the title including the word cup.

Other uses

  • To mug can mean to assualt with intent to rob, see mugging.
  • Mug can also be used to mean chump.
  • The quantity mug identifies the amount of something that can be stored inside a mug (e.g. a mug of water.)
  • MUG is an acronym for Male Unbifurcated Garment, a generic term for any type of skirt, such as a kilt or sarong, designed to be worn by a man.
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