Origin of shrug
1350–1400; (v.) Middle English
schruggen to shudder, shrug < ?; (noun) late Middle English
shrugge a tug, pull, derivative of the v.
OTHER WORDS FROM shrug
un·shrug·ging, adjectiveWords nearby shrug
shrub,
shrub layer,
shrubbery,
shrubby,
shrubby cinquefoil,
shrug,
shrug off,
shrug one's shoulders,
shrunk,
shrunken,
sht.
Example sentences from the Web for shrug
British Dictionary definitions for shrug
shrug
/ (ʃrʌɡ) /
verb shrugs, shrugging or shrugged
to draw up and drop (the shoulders) abruptly in a gesture expressing indifference, contempt, ignorance, etc
noun
the gesture so made
a woman's short jacket or close-fitting cardigan
Word Origin for shrug
C14: of uncertain origin