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baggies

[ bag-eez ]

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. loose-fitting swimming trunks, often with a drawstring at the waist, especially as worn by surfers.
  2. loose-fitting slacks, especially women's slacks gathered at the waist and tapering toward the ankles.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of baggies1

First recorded in 1960–65; bag + -y 2 + -s 3
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At first, she thought it might be epilepsy, but she spotted drug scales and plastic baggies on a nearby table.

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The Massey Cafe will give free sausage sandwiches to everyone who comes through their doors ahead of the Baggies home match against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday - whether they are football fans or not.

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Coaches Chris Brunt, Damia Abella andd Boaz Myhill will take caretaker charge of the Baggies while they search for a new coach.

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Former Huddersfield Town boss Corberan was appointed by the Baggies in October 2022, leading them to a ninth-placed finish in his first season and fifth last term, as they lost to Southampton in the play-off semi-finals.

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In one post, he talks about looting baggies of crystal from the lifeless corpses of fallen foes.

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