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To go to a formal dance without a date, an acronym for "Solo Tagging Along Girl" Girl 1: Are you going to the dance with Johnny?
Girl 2: No! I'm going stag! |
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To go alone I'm goin stag to the dance.
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1. A man about to be married (particularly when on a night out (known as a stag do) with his friends to celebrate his final few days of pre-conjugal freedom.)
2. A male-only social gathering 3. A man who attends a social gathering without their partner. 4. The adult male of various deer, especially the red deer. 1. Paddy is the stag when we go to Newcastle.
2. I can't wait to go on Paddy's stag. 3. Paddy came out as a stag in Newcastle. 4. Look at that beautiful stag - make sure you keep down-wind. |
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Harry Potter's Patronus James Potter's Animagus A wicked cool animal. Harry thought his stag patronus was James Potter in the Prisoner of Askaban.
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Something that is lame; a "failure" or a bummer.
origin: short for 'stagnant' |
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a straight-boy hag. the best friend of a gay man. My stag Andrew went to the party with me last night. He's such a great wingman.
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A word created by Teddy and Emily. It can literally mean anything. It can be used as a noun, adjective, verb and/or adverb. So I'm going to the dance STAG because being STAG at events is all the STAG in a social world where STAG is all the rage.
When I'm feeling sad I stop being sad and be STAG. I'm STAGGING to the dance. I STAGGED so hard last night at the dance. Lets STAG tonight when we go to the party. |
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