Webthe social act of peer-pressuring someone (a 'douchebag', the term from which 'bag'-rolling originates) with low self esteem into throwing themselves down a hill. This usually results in moderate injury to the victim, for the entertainment of their peers. Usually occurs in an outdoor environment, although bag-rolling has been known to occur on indoor ski-slopes … WebLet’s look at some examples of slang English words: / Vamos ver alguns exemplos de gírias da língua inglesa:. Can be used in all countries that speak in English. / Pode ser usada em todos os países de língua inglesa: Bag - An ugly woman. / Mulher feia - Refere-se a mulher feia. Daftie - A fool, an idiot. / Estúpido - Refere-se a pessoa boba, idiota. Made up - …
In the bag - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
WebA worthless good-for nothing woman; a woman of disreputable or immoral life, The publication in 1894 predates the OED entry for bag: 17. slang (originally U.S.). A disparaging term for a woman; (originally) a sexually promiscuous woman; (later) an unattractive or elderly woman; = baggage n. 6. WebA bag is in the eye of the beholder....or bag holder. :) 4 apebrain6942024 • 1 yr. ago u missspelled behodler 2 InvestAn • 1 yr. ago True, apebrain, true! 2 aexunz • 1 yr. ago I feel like a bag is anything over $1000. Kinda like having a bag of 1000 one dollar bills. 4 1 CryptidHusk • 1 yr. ago I love this 😆 3 Shaz170 • 1 yr. ago focus 2 shippensburg university
Definition of bag - Online Slang Dictionary
WebMoved Permanently. The document has moved here. Webmoneybags n. a nickname for a wealthy person. When you get to be a big moneybags, don’t forget those you left behind. See also: moneybag McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. See also: moneybag Mr./Ms./Mrs. Moneybags http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/bag greeting cards customizable