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
To not be of someone's 'thing,' interest, taste or expertise. A polite way of saying that you have no interest whatsoever in what is being suggested or discussed. Can also be used in admitting ignorance of a certain subject.
Compare 'bag' to cup of tea. Perhaps derived from 'bag of tea.'
Compare 'bag' to cup of tea. Perhaps derived from 'bag of tea.'
1. Guy: Want to come to the body building show with me this Sunday?
Gal: Uh, no, that's not my bag.
2. Fellow: Do you know any jazz clubs around here?
Buddy: Sorry, that's not really my bag.
Gal: Uh, no, that's not my bag.
2. Fellow: Do you know any jazz clubs around here?
Buddy: Sorry, that's not really my bag.
by audiomasochist October 26, 2013
The act of becoming one with whatever task you are trying to achieve. One dimensional. Tunnel vision. Grindin'. One who is "in my bag" has forgotten about all else except for the current moment. When you are in your bag you are unstoppable, you will shred anything and everything.
by SilkyMeatloaf July 27, 2019
I be in my bag when i get in the booth.
I got an exam coming up, it's time to go in my bag and study.
I got an exam coming up, it's time to go in my bag and study.
by Rashine May 18, 2008
by will beezy September 7, 2008
Person 1: why have you been listening to Drake a lot lately?
Person 2: I've just been in my bag since my breakup
Person 2: I've just been in my bag since my breakup
by Drake drake January 7, 2016
by Colpesh June 2, 2005