by Angel L. 11111 May 18, 2016
by YoungChief The Meff a Dondotta September 6, 2007
Nickname for a student at, or former student of, Texas A&M University, or one of the other associated schools.
Derived from the Ag of Agricultural & Mechanical commonly associated with universities established under the Morrill Act of July 2, 1862.
Derived from the Ag of Agricultural & Mechanical commonly associated with universities established under the Morrill Act of July 2, 1862.
There were 20,229 Texas Aggies who served in World War II. Of these, 14,123 Aggies served as officers, more than any other school, including the combined totals of United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy.
by Aggie80 January 20, 2005
That girl is an aggi.
by Hmhahghghihe May 4, 2020
by badamanbarlow January 17, 2012
A mascot shared by many great agricultural colleges across the country. Notably Utah State University, Texas A & M and New Mexico State University.
These schools each have roots in agricultural science and have therefore adopted the Aggie as their athletic mascot. What an Aggie is varies depending on the school. Texas A & M has a Collie dog named Reveille as it's mascot. Utah State University uses a bull which they call Big Blue. New Mexico State has a cowboy named Pistol Pete.
These schools each have roots in agricultural science and have therefore adopted the Aggie as their athletic mascot. What an Aggie is varies depending on the school. Texas A & M has a Collie dog named Reveille as it's mascot. Utah State University uses a bull which they call Big Blue. New Mexico State has a cowboy named Pistol Pete.
People know that if someone is an Aggie from Utah State, they are likely loud and crazy at basketball games.
An Aggie from Texas A&M probably knows a thing or two about massive bonfires.
An Aggie from Texas A&M probably knows a thing or two about massive bonfires.
by Universal_remonster December 18, 2008