Bag

  • 41bag — /bæg / (say bag) noun 1. a receptacle of leather, cloth, plastic, paper, etc. 2. a suitcase or other portable receptacle for carrying articles. 3. a handbag. 4. the contents of a bag. 5. a. a sandbag. b. the bags, World War I Colloquial the… …

  • 42bag — bag1 [ bæg ] noun count *** 1. ) a container made of paper, plastic, or cloth, used for carrying or storing things: Put your dirty clothes in the plastic bag. He was weighed down by shopping bags. a golf bag a ) the things in a bag, or the amount …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 43Bag It Up — Single infobox Name = Bag It Up Artist = Geri Halliwell from Album = Schizophonic B side = These Boots Are Made For Walkin Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps Released = March 13, 2000 Format = CD Single, Cassette, Airplay Recorded = 1999 Genre = Pop,… …

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  • 44bağ — 1. is. 1) Bir şeyi başka bir şeye veya birçok şeyi topluca birbirine tutturmak için kullanılan ip, sicim, şerit, tel vb. düğümlenebilir nesne Ayakkabının bağı çözüldü. 2) Sargı Yaramın bağını değiştireceğim. 3) Bağlam, deste, demet Beş bağ ekin,… …

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  • 45bag — n 1. pouch, sack, Midland U.S. and Scot. poke, Southwestern U.S. alforja, Chiefly Scot. pocket, Obs. budget; pack, packet, satchel, container, receptacle, reticule. 2. purse, (in Scottish Highland costume) sporran, change purse, money bag;… …

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  • 46bag — I bag 1. bag sb., en, e, ene (en legemsdel) II bag 2. bag sb. (itk.) (bagværk) III bag 3. bag præp., adv.; bag huset; for og bag; bag efter el. bagefter vognen (jf. bagefter); bag i el. bagi bogen (jf. bagi); bag om el. bagom huset (jf. bagom);… …

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  • 47bag — {{11}}bag (n.) c.1200, bagge, from O.N. baggi or a similar Scandinavian source; not found in other Germanic languages, perhaps ultimately of Celtic origin. Disparaging slang for woman dates from 1924 (though various specialized senses of this are …

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  • 48bag — 1. tv. to capture and arrest someone. (See also bagged. Underworld.) □ They bagged the robber with the loot still on him. □ We’ll be able to bag the alleged killer when we have more evidence. 2. n. an ugly woman. (Rude and derogatory.) □ Tell the …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 49bag — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. receptacle, case, container, pouch, sack. v. trap, capture, take, catch; sag, droop, hang; bulge, protrude, swell. See acquisition, pendency, convexity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A container] Syn. purse …

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  • 50bag — I. n 1. an unattractive and/or unpleasant woman. This usage originated in the early 20th century with the idea of a shapeless, heavy or burdensome female, previously expressed as baggage . 2. one s special interest or current preoccupation,… …

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