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free-bagging 

Free-bagging (v.) The action of receiving the positive social and civil benefit of a central government without actually wanting to pay for it.

Adopted by progressives during the mid 2009-2010 era, it began the shift from idolizing tax dodging and denigration to one commonly understood to be derisive in nature. Similar in concept to tea-bagging, both literally and figuratively, free bagging became known as "wanting something for nothing."

See also: tea-bagging, morans, libertarians, Somalia, owning the message.
For instance, a person listens to Rush Limbaugh on the radio while driving to their state government job. The airwaves are owned by the public, the individual is driving on a road, paid for by the public, and they are employed by the public. Yet, this person agrees with Limbaugh that taxes are too high. In fact, this person is free-bagging. Often of the lower socio-economic strata, a free-bagger may not be cognizant that there is a cognitive dissonance in their belief system. One cannot "support the troops" without actually, you know, supporting the troops.
free-bagging by thealater July 9, 2009

Free Bagging 

I came home and my girl was free bagging. Titties were just chillin'
Free Bagging by Leo Leon February 13, 2015

Freegagging 

euphemism for frigging; used to exclaim or express frustration
Get your freegagging feet off the table!
Freegagging by Ian Shaw November 3, 2007

freebagging 

Originated in Australia. A term similar to freeballing, but for women.
When a woman doesn't wear underwar to cover her puffy bags.
"They said they freebag it, basically, `We don't wear undies Mum."
freebagging by gunnmjk August 17, 2004

FreeBagging 

Freebagging is when you are playing Halo and someone kills an opponent and Teabags the dead body and you join in. You didn't make the kill but you join in the Teabag anyway. Freebagging!
My friend just go a dirty Halo sniper shot and was tea bagging the dead body and went in for a freebagging session.
FreeBagging by Hockeyman1990 August 11, 2019