English - Ojibwe Dictionary:

bag

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The definition of word "bag":
+2 rate 1. sac, pack, briefcase, pouch, satchel; purse, handbag, pocketbook; game taken when hunting; udder, bag-like mammary gland which hangs down and has more than one teat (in a cow, sheep, etc.); loose skin pleats hanging under the eyes (usually caused by lack of sleep or tiredness); base, one of the four points of the baseball diamond (Baseball); small quantity of illegal drug (Slang); ugly woman (Slang)
+1 rate 2. airport Name: Baguio Airport; location: Baguio/Luzon, Cordillera, Philippines; IATA Code: BAG; ICAO Code: RPUB
+1 rate 3. slang meaning that which interests. E.g - "What's your bag ? Mine is house music" (1960s U.S.)
rate 4. abbreviation Business Advisors Group - SETCo working group
rate 5. aviation Deutsche BA (Germany) - IATA: DI; ICAO: BAG
rate 6. anagram gab
rate 7. put in a bag, put in a pouch; capture, catch; arrest; steal; (United States) place an oxygen mask on a patient, place a respiratory aid on a patient
rate 8. baseball A base.
rate 9. v -gg- I hate these trousers - they bag (out) (= hang loosely) at the back.
rate 10. slang an ugly woman
rate 11. slang derogatory term for an objectionable and unpleasant person
rate 12. slang the scrotum.
rate 13. slang (suffix) a suffix that emphasises the essential undesirable nature of a person in perjorative nouns such as 'tossbag', 'shitbag', 'ratbag' etc.
rate 14. slang to skip; to miss; to cancel; to forgo an event. - "Did you see Peterson's lecture last Thursday? Naw, I bagged. I pulled an allnighter the night before - I was too tired"
rate 15. Business Advisors Group SETCo working group.
rate 16. plural a) a lot; abundance: "bags of money"; b) exclamation by which one establishes right by virtue of making the first claim: "Bags I have first ride"; "Bags the window seat"; c) claim priority rights by making the first claim: "It's not fair, I bagsed it first!" (originally also "bag"; an early Australian example is to be found in Mary Grant Bruce's “Billabong's Daughter”: "It's quite enough for you two to own him, so I bagged telling the story." (1924; ii. 45); this term is an extension of "bag" - to kill game and hence claim it as one's own, literally, to add it to one's bag)
rate 17. disagreeable and unattractive woman
rate 18. cricket good haul of wickets obtained by a bowler
rate 19. measure of marijuana, heroin, etc.
rate 20. the bag: the breathalyser
rate 21. criticise or put someone down
rate 22. criticise sarcastically or harshly; knock
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