Kevin, at the pool: Hey what's that clacking noise?
Mark, puffing out his chest: That's my marble bag. Check it out.
Kevin, cupping: Not bad, not bad.
Mark, jumping back: Hey! Look, but no touch!
Kevin: I've held better.
Mark, puffing out his chest: That's my marble bag. Check it out.
Kevin, cupping: Not bad, not bad.
Mark, jumping back: Hey! Look, but no touch!
Kevin: I've held better.
by Pantaloon February 10, 2008
a useless fuck. Normally a co-worker who does not pull their weight nearly enough. They tend to drove in packs in the military, ie: navy
by papoose24 December 21, 2009
Government paid thugs throw a black bag over your head and kidnapp you whilst beating the piss out of you and making you disappear for ever. (as in V for Vendetta)
by Victor Beatty May 01, 2009
(baeg the draygon)
A. When one makes a shot in cutthroat.
B. When someone has to take a monsterous shit
C. When somebody owns a prank caller.
D. When one orders an extra large penis.
A. When one makes a shot in cutthroat.
B. When someone has to take a monsterous shit
C. When somebody owns a prank caller.
D. When one orders an extra large penis.
"Ya ok, 30 minutes? Perfect. Extra Large Penis?" "He just baged her dragon."
"What is that brown stuff on the lawn." "O dam, somebody just baged the draygon."
Bag The Dragon...you bitches
"What is that brown stuff on the lawn." "O dam, somebody just baged the draygon."
Bag The Dragon...you bitches
by DraygonBaegers August 01, 2011
by Definitionmaster88 April 07, 2022
While bending over to pick something up off the ground, Chelsi was v-bagged by Shahera. Chelsi enjoyed Shahera's v-baggery.
by Chelshahera March 23, 2008
(noun) a carry-bag that you keep by the door in case you have to evacuate from home on very short notice, or accompany someone to the hospital on an emergency basis
I keep a go bag handy, its got underwear and sox for 72 hours, a change of clothes, a sweater, gloves, all my essential medications, cash and coin, a phonecard, a flashlight and spare batteries, alkaline pack for my cellphone, photocopies of all my essential documents, a list of family phone numbers and emergency contacts, as well as water and dogfood, biscuits, her comfort toys, a blanket for her, and her meds.
by Jake January 19, 2004