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vags | vagus |

As a verb vags

is (vag).

As a noun vagus is

the vagus nerve or vagus can be (catholic) a homeless person or vagrant.

vags

English

Verb

(head)
  • (vag)

  • vag

    English

    Etymology 1

    Abbreviation of vagina.English abbreviations

    Noun

  • Vulva.
  • Etymology 2

    Abbreviation of vagrant.

    Verb

    (en-verb)
  • To arrest somebody as a vagrant.
  • * 2002 , T. R. St. George, Clyde Strikes Back (page 250)
  • But I seen on the TV it was colder'n a witch's tit here so I stayed. Stuck it out. Then I caught a freight and got vagged .

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    vagus

    English

    (wikipedia vagus)

    Noun

    (vagi)
  • The vagus nerve.
  • Noun

    (vagi)
  • (Catholic) A homeless person or vagrant.
  • * 1922 , "Domicile", The Catholic encyclopedia , page 270
  • Though not referred in the Code as a domicile of origin, a child's place of origin is fixed by the place where his father had his domicile or, in defect of domicile, his quasi-domicile when the child was born, or where the mother had hers if the child was illegitimate or posthumous; if the parents were vagi it is the place where the child was born; if the child was a foundling the place where it was discovered.
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