shagged
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shagged /ʃaɡd/ (also shagged out)
▶adjective Brit. informal exhausted.
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shag1
▶noun
- 1 a carpet or rug with a long, rough pile.
■ cloth with a velvet nap on one side.
- 2 a thick, tangled hairstyle.
- 3 coarse-cut tobacco.
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shag2
▶noun a cormorant with greenish-black plumage and a long curly crest in the breeding season. [Phalacrocorax aristotelis.]
■ chiefly NZ any cormorant.
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shag3 Brit. vulgar slang
▶verb (shags, shagging, shagged) have sex with. ▶noun an act of sexual intercourse.
– derivatives
shagger noun.
shagger noun.
– origin C18: of unknown origin.
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shag4
▶noun a dance originating in the US, characterized by vigorous hopping from one foot to the other.
– origin 1930s: of obscure derivation; perh. from obs. shag ‘waggle’.
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shag5
▶verb Baseball chase or catch (fly balls) for practice.
– origin early 20th cent.: of unknown origin.
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