Baggy vs Saggy - What's the difference?
baggy | saggy |
Of clothing, very loose-fitting, so as to hang away from the body.
Of or relating to a British music genre of the 1980s and 1990s, influenced by Madchester and psychedelia and associated with baggy clothing.
A small plastic bag, as for sandwiches.
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Baggy or loose-fitting.
That sinks or droops from wear or its own weight.
Saggy is a antonym of baggy.
As adjectives the difference between baggy and saggy
is that baggy is of clothing, very loose-fitting, so as to hang away from the body while saggy is baggy or loose-fitting.As a noun baggy
is a small plastic bag, as for sandwiches.baggy
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Etymology 1
Adjective
(er)Etymology 2
Presumably (the plural), presumably a genericization of the brand name .Alternative forms
* baggieNoun
(baggies)- In an accompanying affidavit, Apazeller reported that Onstott "has entered the kitchen with a handful of cocaine and asked for a plastic baggy ."