fag



fag hag

offensive slang A woman who spends time with or has many gay male friends. The phrase is usually used in a derogatory way.
See also: fag, hag

fag someone out

Sl. to tire someone out. All that work really fagged me out. The hard climb fagged the hikers out.
See also: fag, out

fagged out

Sl. exhausted. I'm really fagged out after all that running. John, you sure look fagged out.
See also: fag, out

a fag hag

  (very informal!)
an impolite way of referring to a woman with a lot of male friends who are homosexual (= sexually attracted to other men)
Usage notes: 'Fag' is an offensive word for a homosexual man, and 'hag' is an offensive word for an old woman.
Have you been out clubbing with Mark and Jim again? You're turning into a real fag hag!
See also: fag, hag

the fag-end of something

  (British & Australian informal)
the last part of a period of time, usually the least interesting or least exciting part We went away at the fag-end of summer when all the shops and restaurants were starting to close.
See also: of

fag

(fæg)
1. n. a cigarette. Hey, pal, gimme a fag.
2. and faggot n. a homosexual. (Derogatory.) Who’s the fag with the fancy hat? Who’re you calling a faggot?
3. n. a repellent male. (Rude and derogatory.) You creepy fag. Stop it!

fag someone out

tv. to tire someone out. All that work really fagged me out.
See also: fag, out

fag-busting

and fag-bashing
n. doing violence to homosexuals. (Usually objectionable.) He was involved in a fag-busting incident that got him kicked out of school. What’s this strange need you have for fag-bashing? What’s your problem?

fag-bashing

verb

fagged out

mod. exhausted. I’m really fagged out after all that running.
See also: fag, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SilviaSEEL-vyah (Italian), SEEL-byah (Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, English, German, Late Roman, Roman Mythology
Hosea[həu'ziə]
Onesiphorus-Biblical, Biblical Latin
Gentian-Albanian
Jure-Slovene, Croatian
Sa'd-Arabic