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The little soldiers that fill a hole so something can flow, stop, or charge.

means Objects designed to seal a gap or connect into a socket, from drains to electronics to ears.

from From the Dutch and Low German plugge, a peg or bung jammed into a hole, sailing into English in the 1600s alongside barrel makers and boatwrights.

Shameless promoA spoken plug sells something mid-conversation, named after filling airtime.
Spark of lifeSpark plugs ignite fuel millions of times per drive.
Country rootsA plug of tobacco was a pressed chewing wad.
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