bags

  • 1Bags — may refer to:* More than one bag. * Jeff Bagwell, a former Major League Baseball player. * Milt Jackson, a famous jazz vibraphonist nicknamed Bags . * Oxford bags, a form of baggy trousers originating from the University of Oxford. * Cornhole… …

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  • 2bags — Brit. dated loose fitting trousers. → bag bags loose folds of skin under a person s eyes. → bag …

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  • 3bags I — ► bags (or bags I) Brit. informal a child s expression used to make a claim to something. Main Entry: ↑bag …

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  • 4bags — ► bags (or bags I) Brit. informal a child s expression used to make a claim to something. Main Entry: ↑bag …

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  • 5bags (I) … — bags (I)… idiom (BrE) (NAmE ˈdibs on…) used to claim sth as yours before sb else can claim it • Bags I sit in the front seat! …

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  • 6bags —    trousers    An abbreviation of leg bags and a survival from the 19th century taboo on trousers:     The shapeless flannels which he called his bags. (Manning, 1965) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 7bags — spoken BrE Bags I! used by children to claim something that they want: Bags I the biggest cake! …

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  • 8bags — Verb. To claim as one s own due to being the first to make such a claim. E.g. Bags I go first. Informal Noun. Trousers. Informal …

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  • 9bags — /bægz / (say bagz) verb (t) (bagsed, bagsing) Colloquial (usually in children s speech) to make a claim for: I bags sitting on the outside. Also, Especially Qld, bar. {third person singular of bag to put into a bag (as of a hunting trophy), used… …

  • 10bags —  1. Trousers.  2. bags I I claim Juv …

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