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Slug

Slug is a common name for several kinds of slow-moving, soft-bodied mollusks that lack an external shell, or have a greatly reduced shell. Most terrestrial slugs are pulmonate gastropods; sea slugs are marine opisthobranchs. Slugs include many independent evolutionary lineages, so they are not a single taxonomic group. They are characterised by a slime production, squishy bodies, and a broad array of reproductive strategies.

Not all slugs are closely related; several families and genera exist. Land slugs such as Arionidae and

In publishing and journalism, a slug is a short label used to identify a story as it

In web development, a slug is a URL-friendly string derived from a page title, used in the

In typography, a slug is a length of lead or metal used as spacing or to separate

In firearms, a shotgun slug is a single, large projectile fired from a shotgun, as opposed to

Limacidae;
sea
slugs
include
nudibranchs
and
sacoglossans;
their
external
appearances
vary
widely.
moves
through
production.
It
may
be
a
temporary
filename,
a
newsroom
identifier,
or
a
metadata
tag.
Slugs
help
staff
track
versions
and
organize
files.
path
portion
of
the
URL.
Slugs
are
typically
lowercase,
use
hyphens,
and
avoid
spaces
or
punctuation.
They
should
be
stable
and
readable.
blocks
of
type.
Slugs
were
common
in
hot
metal
typesetting
and
continue
to
be
used
in
some
workflows.
pellets.
Slugs
are
used
for
hunting
larger
game
and
for
defense
at
close
range.