An African-American phrase widely used in the midwest (circa '60-'70) usually meaning to take full responsibility for an incident or action. To apologize for a mistake.
by e-dub70 August 28, 2010
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by RagingLeonard March 12, 2003
To be financially stable. To have more money than one needs. To be living the capitalist dream... Raking it up
by Moneybagsrafs December 26, 2020
This phrase is used to describe the state of a ambitious individual who hasn't reached his full potential yet, though already being outstanding. Implying there's a lot more to his potential.
"Tyler, you're the MVP of the season, what's more to come?"
"Man, i'm feeling grateful for what's been done but i got a lot more to my potential, i'm not in my bag yet."
"Man, i'm feeling grateful for what's been done but i got a lot more to my potential, i'm not in my bag yet."
by BROWN PAPER BAG WRLD October 18, 2023
An informal, often British way of saying “that’s not really my thing”. Thought to be derived from the cult movie series “Austin Powers”
by TheConmanCometh May 16, 2018
You in your feelings that’s period 💯✌🏽
*posts a sad breakup edit *
Bestie : bitch you in your bag or sum 🤣
Me : yes bitcch I’m in my bag now leave me the fuck alone 🤣
Bestie : bitch you in your bag or sum 🤣
Me : yes bitcch I’m in my bag now leave me the fuck alone 🤣
by JayyBambii💗 August 15, 2019