bag



bag

1. tv. to capture and arrest someone. (see also bagged. Underworld.) They bagged the robber with the loot still on him.
2. n. an ugly woman. (Rude and derogatory.) Tell the old bag to mind her own business.
3. n. one’s preference; something suited to one’s preference. That kind of stuff is so not my bag!
4. tv. to obtain something. I’ll try to bag a couple of tickets for you.
5. n. a container of drugs. (Drugs. Not necessarily a real bag.) Two bags of H. for two dimes?
6. in. to die. The guy was coughing so hard that I thought he was going to bag right there.
7. tv. to apply a respirator to someone. (Medical. The respirator has a bag attached to hold air.) Quick, bag him before he boxes.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Miron (1)MEE-rawn (Polish)Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish
Clitus-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
BambiBAM-beeEnglish
Rosaliero-za-LEE (French), RO-zə-lee (English)French, German, Dutch, English
Corey['kəʊri]
Neilina-Scottish