by Skiiuu August 2, 2018
Get the Blonking bagsmug. Taking one challenge at a time and handling it with focus and energy.
A creative mix of “hit the sack” (rest) and “let the cat out of the bag” (reveal something), but used in a new, productive way.
A creative mix of “hit the sack” (rest) and “let the cat out of the bag” (reveal something), but used in a new, productive way.
by Za.mo May 22, 2025
Get the Hit the sack out of the bagmug. by Scotterbug October 25, 2022
Get the Brown baggedmug. A glute and limb bag is another word for pants, usually of the baggy variety. The 'glute', a slang/informal term for any of the three muscles in each buttock, and the 'limb', pertaining to the legs, are all housed within the pants, referred to as the 'bag' in this phrase. Hence the combination 'glute and limb bag'. Regional dialect of Upstate New York.
by VanillaIceChick July 16, 2008
Get the glute and limb bagmug. An ita bag is any type of bag (handbag, backpack, tote, etc) that is decorated with fandom merchandise. This can include can badges/buttons, enamel pins, keychains, cards, plushies, and more. The purpose of an ita bag is to display the owner's love for and dedication to a particular character or piece of media.
In Japan, where they originate, ita bags are typically adorned with dozens of the same official badge of one anime or manga character. "Ita", meaning "pain" in Japanese, is usually said to denote the "pain" of the owner's wallet from spending a fortune on gachapon machines in hopes of getting the same badge.
In America, ita bags vary much more. They can have any amount of pins, from 2 to over 100. Repeat bags aren't nearly as common; bags with all different kinds of pins are popular. Ita bags themed around more than just a single character are also more common, such as bags about a ship, game, series, entire franchise, or even every fandom the owner likes. They also commonly have non-fandom decorations on them in addition to merchandise, such as rosettes.
In Japan, where they originate, ita bags are typically adorned with dozens of the same official badge of one anime or manga character. "Ita", meaning "pain" in Japanese, is usually said to denote the "pain" of the owner's wallet from spending a fortune on gachapon machines in hopes of getting the same badge.
In America, ita bags vary much more. They can have any amount of pins, from 2 to over 100. Repeat bags aren't nearly as common; bags with all different kinds of pins are popular. Ita bags themed around more than just a single character are also more common, such as bags about a ship, game, series, entire franchise, or even every fandom the owner likes. They also commonly have non-fandom decorations on them in addition to merchandise, such as rosettes.
by thehundredline December 17, 2024
Get the ita bagmug. Mr. B: *Walks into school bathroom, sees four kids smoking a cart* What the hell is going on in here?!?!?
Marcus: Oh shit we're getting bagged *runs away*
Jason: Thank god I was boutta get suspended
Marcus: Oh shit we're getting bagged *runs away*
Jason: Thank god I was boutta get suspended
by Jason Vance December 18, 2019
Get the baggedmug. A monster tard you work with. Usually nothing good comes out of there mouth. Comparable to douchebag
by Going6to6hell6 January 19, 2017
Get the duff bagmug.