bag
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Is bag a Scrabble word?
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What is the meaning of bag?
Definition
noun (English)
1. (colloquial) One's preference.Examples: "Acid House is not my bag: I prefer the more traditional styles of music."; "And from then on, his bag was silence. Silence and killing."; "They knew it and sometimes used it as a way to get her to glox on, which was not her usual bag."Synonyms: cup of tea, thing, affinity, bag, bent, cup of coffee, cup of joe, cup of teacolloquial
2. (derogatory) An ugly woman.Synonyms: dog, hagderogatory
3. (baseball) The cloth-covered pillow used for first, second, and third base.Examples: "The grounder hit the bag and bounced over the fielder’s head."
4. (baseball) First, second, or third base.Examples: "He headed back to the bag."
5. (preceded by the) A breathalyzer, so named because it formerly had a plastic bag over the end to measure a set amount of breath.
6. (mathematics) A collection of objects, disregarding order, but (unlike a set) in which elements may be repeated.Examples: "A bag of three apples could be represented symbolically as {a,a,a}. Or, letting 'r' denote 'red apple' and 'g' denote 'green apple', then a bag of three red apples and two green apples could be denoted as {r,r,r,g,g}."Synonyms: multiset
verb (English)
1. (transitive) To put into a bag.transitive
2. (transitive) To take with oneself, to assume into one's scoreExamples: "We bagged three deer yesterday."; "He was a fine specimen, very large and with a beautiful coat, and I wish I had had the luck to bag him."; ""As a matter of fact my thoughts were flashing between Ronda and that man-eating tiger I'm going to bag tomorrow.""informaltransitive
3. (transitive) To take with oneself, to assume into one's scoreExamples: "the two opposition groups have bagged almost 300 of the 500 seats contested in the election."transitive
4. (transitive) To take with oneself, to assume into one's scoreExamples: ""I am sure nobody would mind," said Susan. "It isn't as if we wanted to take them out of the house; we shan't take them even out of the wardrobe." "I never thought of that, Su," said Peter. "Of course, now you put it that way, I see. No one could say you had bagged a coat as long as you leave it in the wardrobe where you found it. And I suppose this whole country is in the wardrobe.""slangtransitive
5. (transitive) To take with oneself, to assume into one's scoreExamples: "When we hit the club to go and hell-raise / Probably end up baggin' the cocktail waitress"slangtransitive
6. (transitive) To take with oneself, to assume into one's scoreExamples: "Free bro, free bro, we got bagged for a M"Synonyms: nickslangtransitive
Definition source: Wiktionary