The shit people go into relationships with. ie, kids, addictions, diseases/
can be used to imply that someone has HIV
can be used to imply that someone has HIV
used in RENT
"I should tell you, ive got baggage"-mimi
"mimi's got her baggage too," roger
"so do you" (Mark)
"I should tell you, ive got baggage"-mimi
"mimi's got her baggage too," roger
"so do you" (Mark)
by Isaac February 19, 2004
1) what someone with kids, debt or other problems brings to a relationship.
2)the person that is always dead weight or a creech in a group of friends. The guy that always seems to find out when you are getting together even though no one invites him.
2)the person that is always dead weight or a creech in a group of friends. The guy that always seems to find out when you are getting together even though no one invites him.
1) Jack is looking for baggage in a relationship...kids, drugs, debt, and separated but not quite divorced yet.
2) That creech Steve always shows up when no expects it. Who the hell invited him? I thought we said that no one was going to talk to that dick.
2) That creech Steve always shows up when no expects it. Who the hell invited him? I thought we said that no one was going to talk to that dick.
by Douglasazo December 06, 2005
by american pimpster December 04, 2008
a backpack, usually always attached to the poonjack. THe contents are as follows: stewey pajamas, footbAll boxers, atleast one brown shirt, one pair of baggy cargo shorts, a pair of basketball shorts in case we ball, one pair of socks, a pair of sweatpants in case we go to the city, hollister cologne, and acne medication.
by 8bg July 15, 2008
the friend who gets totally smashed when your all out, then goes on like a twat (eg. falling over, being sick) and someone is left to look after them
by littlepills January 01, 2010
A sassy, lively or high-spirited girl, a little pepper pot, one who smarts off, doesn't respect authority. Regency English, late 1700s, but girls were called this into the 1940s. Less of a hobag, more of a cute pain in the neck.
by Bluejay February 21, 2005
Can be used as a substitute for girlfriend or boyfriend, however it is more commonly used by males referring to their girlfriends…
Contrary to popular belief it is not a derogatory word, rather it is a succinct and apt term used to describe your better half in a relationship
See also baggage handling and baggage commitments
Contrary to popular belief it is not a derogatory word, rather it is a succinct and apt term used to describe your better half in a relationship
See also baggage handling and baggage commitments
1. "My baggage is draining the life out of me..."
2. Tastic: "What are you doing tonight?"
Vegas: "I have baggage commitments"
Tastic: "That would be right..."
3. "My baggage cooks the best spagetti I've ever tasted"
4. "My baggage tosses the best salad"
etc...
2. Tastic: "What are you doing tonight?"
Vegas: "I have baggage commitments"
Tastic: "That would be right..."
3. "My baggage cooks the best spagetti I've ever tasted"
4. "My baggage tosses the best salad"
etc...
by tastic96 November 02, 2006