As nouns the difference between sags and bags
is that
sags is while
bags is .
As verbs the difference between sags and bags
is that
sags is (
se) while
bags is (australia|new zealand) to reserve for oneself or
bags can be (
bag).
sags English
Noun
(head)
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bags English
Etymology 1
From
Alternative forms
* baggs
Verb
( es)
(Australia, New Zealand) To reserve for oneself.
* 2006 , Jill Golden, Inventing Beatrice , page 81 ,
- So you were thrilled, and we picked out the mare for Harriet, and you bagsed the black, and I had the chestnut, and we all rode away one day.
* 2007 , Debra Oswald. Getting Air , page 66 ,
- Mum bagsed being the priestess who got to dangle Stone over the volcano by his ankles.
* 2008 , Kate Dellar-Evans, Best of Friends: The First Thirty Years of the Friendly Street Poets , page 13 ,
- Battered armchairs and a sofa were bagsed first; they were more comfortable than the school chairs that could get hard.
* 2009 , J. Lodge, Black Mail , page 316 ,
- ‘Hey, it?s my turn in the front,’ Kalista called as she realised her brother had bagsed the front seat.
Synonyms
* (US) have dibs on
Etymology 2
From bag .
Noun
(head)
(uncountable) Eye circles.
Verb
(head)
(bag)
Anagrams
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