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plural of bag examples
(often in the phrase 'bags of') A large quantity. examples
(slang) Trousers.
(slang, vulgar) A woman's breasts.
third-person singular simple present indicative of bag examples
third-person singular simple present bagses, present participle bagsing, simple past and past participle bagsed
(Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, UK) To reserve for oneself. quotations examples
So you were thrilled, and we picked out the mare for Harriet, and you bagsed the black, and I had the chestnut, and we all rode away one day.
2006, Jill Golden, Inventing Beatrice, page 81
Mum bagsed being the priestess who got to dangle Stone over the volcano by his ankles.
2007, Debra Oswald., Getting Air, page 66
Battered armchairs and a sofa were bagsed first; they were more comfortable than the school chairs that could get hard.
2008, Kate Dellar-Evans, Best of Friends: The First Thirty Years of the Friendly Street Poets, page 13
‘Hey, it′s my turn in the front,’ Kalista called as she realised her brother had bagsed the front seat.
2009, J. Lodge, Black Mail, page 316
They used to share the water as kids, and for some reason Irene always managed to bags the first bath; Riva made do with the soapy second.
2016, Laurence Fearnley, The Quiet Spectacular, page 214
Used to claim something for oneself, especially in the combination 'Bags I'. examples