Drugge
Drugge is a term that can refer to several different concepts, most notably in historical contexts related to naval terminology and also in more contemporary, less formal language. In naval history, a drugge, or drugboat, was a type of vessel used by the Dutch and later by the English navies. These ships were often smaller, lighter, and faster than larger warships, making them suitable for tasks such as scouting, carrying dispatches, or engaging in amphibious operations. They were typically equipped with cannons but were not designed for sustained, heavy combat. The term became less common as naval designs evolved.
More recently, and in a very different context, "drugge" has emerged as a colloquial or slang term,