Bagging involves spraying a can that contains aerosol such as hairspray or deodorant into a bag and putting the bag over one's head and inhaling the fumes in an effort to get high.
Man 1: Man I'm all outta weed and I wanna get high.
Man 2: Try bagging man, there's only a sorta large chance of dying of cardiac arrest and permanent brain damage.
Man 2: Try bagging man, there's only a sorta large chance of dying of cardiac arrest and permanent brain damage.
by Radium:) April 10, 2020
To put a tedious or impossible hacking or repair project away for another day. The term probably comes from the idea of putting all the taken-apart pieces into a paper bag.
by BillyBuggy September 10, 2015
$1000
"I'm not here to steal it. Here to buy it from you." "OH YEAH. How much?" "A Bag." *holds up $1000 cash*
by Camelballz13 April 27, 2022
by Zack Hudson December 31, 2010
Derogatory Term
A shortned term used in stead of the term "douchebag" when used as an insult. Although the exact origin is unknown it was first popularized in central New Jersey around the year 2004. The term spread throughout New York and New England. The term became popular because of its ease of usage. The term could flow more easily and allow faster and in some cases more vicious insults. In addition, before the popularization of "bag" students using it to insult other students in school could avoid punishment as the term does not seem profane.
Variations of "bag" include:
Bagging it up
being a bag
Bagger
pulling a bagger
Bag-ette
baggy
Bag Lady
Douchebag
baggish
being from bag-land
speaking baglish (usually used after freudian slips or incoherent mumbling) also the national language of bagland
See also jargon and slang
A shortned term used in stead of the term "douchebag" when used as an insult. Although the exact origin is unknown it was first popularized in central New Jersey around the year 2004. The term spread throughout New York and New England. The term became popular because of its ease of usage. The term could flow more easily and allow faster and in some cases more vicious insults. In addition, before the popularization of "bag" students using it to insult other students in school could avoid punishment as the term does not seem profane.
Variations of "bag" include:
Bagging it up
being a bag
Bagger
pulling a bagger
Bag-ette
baggy
Bag Lady
Douchebag
baggish
being from bag-land
speaking baglish (usually used after freudian slips or incoherent mumbling) also the national language of bagland
See also jargon and slang
by I am a bag December 07, 2005
by Chibbz September 17, 2013